The name Kamadhenu came from the Sanskrit root, "Kamaduha", which literally means, "the cow of plenty" and "the one through whom all desires are fulfilled".
Hinduism
considers the "Gomata" or
the cow as an utmost sacred symbol. Hindus from all parts of the country,
belonging to all cultures and languages, believe in the worship of the cow.
This is due to the fact that Hindus consider all cows as aspects of Mother
Kamadhenu.
Kamadhenu
is worshipped as the divine wish-fulfilling
cow goddess, according to Hindu mythology. She is considered as the mother
of all cows, as also of the eleven Rudras. This sacred, miraculous cow provides
her owner anything at all that he or she ever desires.
Kamadhenu,
the sacred cow which grants all wishes
and desires, is an integral part of the entire Indian culture. This divine
cow, which lives in swargalok (heaven), emerged from the ocean of milk
(kshira-sagar) at the time of samudra-manthan (the great churning of the ocean
by the gods (suras) and demons (asuras). It was presented to the seven sages by
the Gods, and in course of time came into the possession of Sage Vasishta.
In
Vedic discription, Kamadhenu is a goddess manifesting as a divine cow who is
considered to be the mother of all cows. Like her daughter Nandini, she could
grant any wish for the true seeker. Kamadhenu provided Vasishta with his needs
for the sacrifices. Kamadhenu
(kama-dhenu, ‘wish-cow’), was a miraculous cow of plenty who could give her
owner whatever he desired.
Benefits
OF Kamdhenu Cow:
- Kamdhenu (Cow with Baby) fulfils all your desires.
- Kamdhenu Idol is considered favourable for achieving success in business.
- Kamdhenu (Cow with Baby) Idol can be used for prosperity and wealth.
- Kamdhenu Idol brings peace in your home.
- Kamdhenu gives spiritual and materialistic success.
- It can be kept at home or office according to Vastu direction.
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