Kamadhenu Cow Statue | Hindu Divine Symbol

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Kamadhenu Cow Statue

About Our Product

Discover the allure of the Kamadhenu Cow Statue, a captivating brass work of art that features a mesmerizing combination of turquoise, coral, and blue lapis. This statue transcends straightforwardness, fusing creativity with spirituality in a way that is totally alluring.

Each intricate detail of the brass body and the colorful inlays was created with great care by skilled artisans. A potent deity known for laying prosperity and fulfillment upon those who invite her into their lives is the Kamadhenu Cow, a symbol of abundance and nourishment.

An abundance of blessings is invited into your home or sacred space by displaying this statue there. It serves as a daily reminder of the value of life and the abundance that can envelop your entire being.

You strengthen your connection to the Kamadhenu with each glance at it. It is more than just a statue; it is a representation of tranquility, inspiration, and the limitless potential for abundance. Allow the blessings of Kamadhenu to enter your space and watch as your surroundings are transformed by the power of simplicity and divinity. The CowStatue will acclaim prosperity while elevating your surroundings.

Introduction To Cow:

In Buddhism, cows do not hold any particular religious significance or symbolism, unlike in Hinduism. However, Buddhism promotes the practice of non-violence and compassion towards all living beings, including cows. Buddhists are encouraged to refrain from causing harm to any animal, and this includes cows. Additionally, cows and other animals are often depicted in Buddhist art and literature, particularly in the Jataka tales which recount the Buddha's past lives. In some Buddhist cultures, such as in Tibet, cows are still revered as important for their role in providing sustenance and support to the local communities.

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Size: 10.5cm(Height) x 13.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.21 kg
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How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?

• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
• Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you.
• Place your sacred item at the center.

Kamadhenu Cow Statue | Hindu Divine Symbol

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SKU: 4362ESBCow

$344.00

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    Description

    Kamadhenu Cow Statue

    About Our Product

    Discover the allure of the Kamadhenu Cow Statue, a captivating brass work of art that features a mesmerizing combination of turquoise, coral, and blue lapis. This statue transcends straightforwardness, fusing creativity with spirituality in a way that is totally alluring.

    Each intricate detail of the brass body and the colorful inlays was created with great care by skilled artisans. A potent deity known for laying prosperity and fulfillment upon those who invite her into their lives is the Kamadhenu Cow, a symbol of abundance and nourishment.

    An abundance of blessings is invited into your home or sacred space by displaying this statue there. It serves as a daily reminder of the value of life and the abundance that can envelop your entire being.

    You strengthen your connection to the Kamadhenu with each glance at it. It is more than just a statue; it is a representation of tranquility, inspiration, and the limitless potential for abundance. Allow the blessings of Kamadhenu to enter your space and watch as your surroundings are transformed by the power of simplicity and divinity. The CowStatue will acclaim prosperity while elevating your surroundings.

    Introduction To Cow:

    In Buddhism, cows do not hold any particular religious significance or symbolism, unlike in Hinduism. However, Buddhism promotes the practice of non-violence and compassion towards all living beings, including cows. Buddhists are encouraged to refrain from causing harm to any animal, and this includes cows. Additionally, cows and other animals are often depicted in Buddhist art and literature, particularly in the Jataka tales which recount the Buddha's past lives. In some Buddhist cultures, such as in Tibet, cows are still revered as important for their role in providing sustenance and support to the local communities.

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    Size: 10.5cm(Height) x 13.5cm(Width)
    Weight: 1.21 kg
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    How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?

    • Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
    • Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you.
    • Place your sacred item at the center.

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