Kamadhenu - The Fragrant One And Mother goddess of The Indian Cow. Size H 14 cm x L 12 cm x W 5 cm

The Brass Kamdhenu mata as per legends known as Kamadhenu cow or Surabhi (meaning ‘the fragrant one’) is the mother of all cows. All the gods are believed to reside in the body of Kamadhenu.

Her four legs are the scriptural Vedas, the horns are triune gods Brahma, Vishnu and Shiv, her eyes are the sun and moon gods, her shoulders the fire-god Agni & the wind-god Vayu and her legs are the Himalayas.

The Mahabharata records that Kamadhenu-Surabhi rose from the churning of the cosmic ocean (Samudra Manthan) by the gods and demons to acquire Amrita or ambrosia - the elixir of life. 

Measures: Length 14 cm x Height 12 cm x Wide 5 cm 

Weight : 1000 grams



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