Dimensions: 15 (L) * 13 (B) * 8(H)
Weight: 355 Grams
Material: Metal
Hindu mythology treats cows in very high regard. In ancient Hindu houses, every house had a cow with a calf. It was believed that cows not only eat hay and give milk but are the best examples of motherhood. Cows are regarded as divine mothers of everyone. As per Vedas, a cow is considered to be home to more than 33 crore Gods and Goddesses. There is a story behind this.
After Treta Yug, when the Kalyug was about to start, all the Gods and Goddesses along with their incarnations were sure that they had created a universe for their inhabitants to live in and create their complete families and generations while living with the rules and regulations they had learned from the Gods and Goddesses. The problem arose when people became too attached to guidance, mentorship, and a leading figure and started requesting their Gods and Goddesses to not leave them and started bribing them with offerings and whatever they could to make them stay. The Gods knew that they couldn't stay. So they tried to convey the same to their people. But the people were adamant and they wanted some type of memorial of Gods by which they can live and abide by.
The Gods were not sure what they should do. So Lord Brahma came up with a solution. He was known for his wits and instant intelligent ideas. He told all the divine figures to put one of their most important feature in his wife, Goddess Saraswati's vehicle, a cow. This way, every part of the cow will have something that will belong to a particular God or Goddess and the wish of the people will also be completed. All Gods were happy for the same, but Narad Muni, a saint known for his intelligent line of questioning, asked why only a cow? Why not a dog? Or any other animal for that matter? Or any other thing? To which Lord Brahma replied that when the people wanted their Gods to wait, they were offering bribes in the form of materialistic things. This meant, they believed they could buy anything with the money and are extremely materialistic and money-minded. Thus, Goddess Lakshmi's vehicle cow will be best for the people as a representation of something they will hold on to very dearly in the greed of getting richer, if not for their Gods and Goddesses. This satisfied all the people and finally, all the Gods blessed the Dhenu (cow) of Goddess Lakshmi with something they were known for.
They sent this cow and named it Kamdhenu (a cow that is a provider of all materialistic gains) for its holders and worshippers. Hence, all Indian households made it a point to keep as many cows as possible in their homes to keep their Gods and their blessings near themselves. But with the rapidly increasing need for space and lack of resources and time, it became very difficult for people to hold a cow and a calf and feed them daily as well as keep them in a restricted place of living. So, a representation of the cow is highly advised for a great lifestyle, growth and happiness.
This is a silver Kamdhenu cow with a calf and a bell for wealth, money, happiness, growth, success and prosperity. Order this magnificent piece of metal today and enjoy the blessings of 33 crores plus Gods and Goddesses in your homes.