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A Genuine Indian Work Of Art Produced With Traditional Casting Technique Kamadhenu Is Not Worshipped Independently As A Goddess, And Temples Are Not Dedicated To Her Honor Alone; Rather, She Is Honored By The Veneration Of Cows Throughout The Observant Hindu Population. Kamdhenu Cow Is Not Seen Physically, But It Is Believed That Having Her Idol At Home Or The Place Of Business Helps Attract Prosperity In Life. Enhance The Decor Value Of The Temple, House, Office, Hotel, Etc. Great For Gifting During Weddings, Anniversaries, Don'T Wash, Use Dry Cotton Cloth To Remove Dirt By The Way, Cow Is Also Called Kamdhenu Mata, But In Proper Language This Idol Is Kamdhenu Mata.
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Kamdhenu Cow Signifies Love & Prosperity And Is Considered Highly Auspicious For Countering The Vaastu Doshas (Architectural Faults) & Enhancing Overall Good Luck. It Is Believed That Each Part Of The Kamdhenu Cow Embodies A Particular Deity. It Is Also Believed That As Kalpa-Vriksha, (Heavenly Tree) She Is A Miraculous "Cow Of Plenty" Who Provides Her Owner Whatever He Desires And Is Often Portrayed As The Mother Of Other Cattle As Well As The Eleven Rudras. In Iconography, She Is Generally Depicted As A Cow With A Female Head And Breasts Or As A White Containing Various Deities Within Her Body. Kamadhenu, In The Same Way, Fulfills The Desires Of Those Who Approach It With Devotion. Kamadhenu, Also Known As Surabhi Is A Divine Bovine Goddess Described In Vedic Scriptures As The Mother Of All Cows. She Is A Miraculous "Cow Of Plenty" Who Provides Her Owner Whatever He Desires And Is Often Portrayed As The Mother Of Other Cattle As Well As The Eleven Rudras. In Iconography, She Is Generally Depicted As A White Cow With A Female Head And Breasts Or As A White Cow Containing Various Deities Within Her Body. All Cows Are Venerated In Hinduism As The Earthly Embodiment Of The Kamadhenu. As Such, Kamadhenu Is Not Worshipped Independently As A Goddess, And Temples Are Not Dedicated To Her Honor Alone; Rather, She Is Honored By The Veneration Of Cows In General Throughout The Observant Indian Population.