The Spiritual Hindu Diety Idol (Statue / Murti) of Kamdhenu Cow beautifully Handcrafted in Brass with the Cover of Goddess Lakshmi in one side and Lord Ganesh on other side and crafted along with the Calf.Dimensions of Statue: 1.5 inches (H) x 2.5 inches (W) (approx)Total weight: 170 grams
A beautiful Cow with Calf idol made in German Silver. This statue depicting the love of Mother and Child.Dimensions: 1.5 inches (H) x 0.9 inch (W) x 1.5 inches (L) approx (4 x 2.4 x 4 cm)Weight: 6.5 grams approx
Made Of metal With Fine Art Work And Designed With Beautiful Colors. These are very hard metal idols. This Colorful Decorative Piece Is Simply Captivating And Eye Catching. Place It In the home and Start A Hearty Conversation That You Will Always Remember Like Cow do.Dimensions: 2 inches (H) x 2.5 inches (L) x 2 inches (W) (5 x 6 x 5 cms approx)Weight: 60 gramsQuantity: 1 pc
Cow (Gaumata) has a great importance in Hindu religion. From time immemorial, in India, the Vedic tradition has encouraged an Agrarian based civilization.
Hindu Mytholgy Kamdhenu is a divine heavenly goddess Known as the mother of all cows and is symbol of prosperity and considered highy auspicious.Dimensions: 9 inches (H) x 8 inches (L) x 2.5 inches (thickness) (22 x 20 x 6 cms approx)Weight: 2.37 kgs
Kamdhenu is Sanskrit name. In Sanskrit one of the meanings of ‘Kama’ is ‘ichchha’ – wish, and of ‘dhenu’, cow; thus, Kamadhenu denoted the wishfulfilling cow.Dimensions: 4 inches (H) x 2.4 inches (L) x 1.25 inches (thickness) (10 x 6 x 3 cms approx)Weight: 400 gms
A beautiful Cow with Calf Meena work statue depicting the love of Mother and Child. The cow in Hindu society is traditionally identified as a caretaker and a maternal figure and Hindu society honors the cow as a symbol of unselfish giving.
The Spiritual Hindu Diety Idol (Murti) of Cow designed with Calf Statue and shown as the love of Mother and the Child which is made in Brass.Dimensions of Statue: 2.4 inches (H) x 3.4 inches (L) x 2.75 inches (W) (6 x 8 x 6 cms approx)Total weight: 440 grams
Siva means, graciousness; auspiciousness; Mangalam. He is all graciousness, ever auspicious, Sarva Mangalam. That is the reason why the epithet, Sri,which indicates these qualities,is not added to the name Siva, Sankara, lsvara etc. It is added to the number of Avatars, for they have taken on perishable bodies for a specific purpose. They have to be distinguished from other humans, by the epithet, Siva is eternally gracious, auspicious, mangala and so the epithet is superfluous.Siva is adored…