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Kamadhenu with Calf Copper Statue

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Many magical, divine, and priceless objects surfaced from the ocean's depths when the Ksheer Sagar was stirred by Suras and Asuras. One of these was the cow Kamadhenu, a mother figure venerated in Hinduism and capable of bestowing blessings that benefit one beyond the realm of the living. Nandini, Kamadhenu's daughter, who shares these qualities with her mother, is frequently depicted with her calf. In this small copper statue, Nandini is seen sipping milk from the udders as Kamadhenu stands firm, adorned beautifully. Kamadhenu's neck is embellished with a lovely bell. According to Hindu texts, she is a holy animal that grants wishes; hence, placing such an icon in space attracts auspiciousness and abundance in life. 

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Specifications
MIU895
Copper Statue
Height: 1.8 inch
Width: 2.5 inch
Depth: 1 inch
Weight 160 gm
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A Divine Nurturer: The Kamadhenu and Calf

The bond between a mother and child is a universal symbol of love and sustenance. In Hindu mythology, this powerful imagery is embodied by Kamadhenu, the celestial wish-fulfilling cow, and her calf. This exquisite copper statue captures the tender moment of a mother cow nursing her calf, a representation of abundance, prosperity, and the nurturing aspects of the divine feminine.

Echoes of Mythology and Tradition

Kamadhenu is more than just a cow; she is a divine entity, born from the churning of the cosmic ocean (Samudra Manthan) during the creation of the universe. She is considered the mother of all cows and is associated with Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. The Vedas describe her as the source of all that is good, providing milk, ghee, and other essential offerings for sacrifices and daily life. Her very presence is said to bring auspiciousness and fulfill all desires. The act of nursing depicted in this statue is a direct reflection of Kamadhenu's selfless and all-encompassing generosity, a constant provider for all beings. The intricate detailing on the cow’s adornments, resembling ornate fabrics or even divine armor, hints at her celestial status and the reverence she commands. ––––––––––––––––––––

Symbolism and Auspiciousness

In many Indian households, the image of a cow and calf is considered highly auspicious, a reminder of the life-giving forces and the importance of nurturing. This copper statue serves as a beautiful representation of these values. It can be placed in a home altar, a meditation space, or as a decorative piece in any room to invite positive energy, peace, and good fortune. The warm, earthy tones of the copper and the detailed craftsmanship evoke a sense of tradition and spiritual depth, making it a truly meaningful addition to any collection. The small size makes it versatile, allowing it to adorn a desk, a bookshelf, or a spiritual corner with its gentle presence. It is a tangible reminder of the abundance that life offers and the importance of gratitude.
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