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4 inches Brass Cow and calf Komatha Flower Idol with peedam SC
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Welcome love, devotion, and prosperity into your home with this beautifully crafted 4 Inches Brass Cow and Calf Idol with Flower Design. Depicting the sacred Komatha (Gomatha) — the revered holy cow — lovingly nuzzling her calf, this idol captures the gentle bond of motherhood that Hindu tradition holds dear. Adorned with delicate floral detailing, this brass cow and calf statue is as much a piece of art as it is a divine object of worship.
In Hindu culture, the holy cow is honoured by many names — Komatha, Gomatha, Kamadhenu, and Surabhi — and is regarded as a symbol of nourishment, abundance, selfless giving, and divine grace. It is believed that all deities reside within the sacred cow, making the cow and calf idol (Gomatha) one of the most auspicious additions to any home.
Skilfully handcrafted from premium-quality brass, this compact Komatha flower idol features fine detailing, a warm golden finish, and a stable base, making it ideal for your pooja room, mandir, home decor, office desk, or car dashboard. Its small 4-inch size makes it perfect for everyday worship, gifting, and as a thoughtful spiritual keepsake.
Worshipping the holy cow and calf idol is believed to attract prosperity, foster harmony between family members, and fill the home with peace and positive energy. Whether you are seeking an authentic brass idol for Vastu, a heartfelt spiritual gift, or a charming piece of traditional decor, this divine Gomatha statue is a wonderful choice.
Key Highlights:
- Premium handcrafted brass with fine floral detailing and golden finish
- Depicts the sacred Komatha (Gomatha) holy cow with her calf
- Compact 4-inch size — perfect for pooja, decor, gifting & car dashboard
- Auspicious for home, temple, office, and Vastu placement
- Durable, easy to clean, and long-lasting
Benefits
- Attracts prosperity & abundance – The holy cow (Gomatha) is a timeless symbol of wealth, nourishment, and good fortune.
- Strengthens family bonds – The loving cow-and-calf form represents motherly affection, unity, and harmony at home.
- Brings peace & positivity – Believed to dispel negativity and invite calm, positive energy into the household.
- Vastu benefits – Considered highly auspicious for balancing energies and inviting good luck.
- Spiritual significance – Honours the sacred cow, in whom all deities are believed to reside.
- Ideal gift – A meaningful and blessed present for housewarmings, weddings, festivals, and pooja occasions.
Where to Place
Place the Komatha cow and calf idol in the northeast (Ishan) corner of your home or pooja room for maximum positive energy. It can also be kept in the living room, near the main entrance, on your office desk, in your cash locker, or on the car dashboard to attract prosperity and protection. Ensure it faces east or north and rests on a clean, slightly elevated surface.
How to Use
Clean the idol regularly with a soft, dry cloth. During daily pooja, offer flowers, incense, and light a diya before the holy cow. Devotees often offer prayers to Gomatha seeking blessings of abundance, harmony, and protection for the family. For deeper cleaning, use a mild brass cleaner or tamarind paste occasionally to restore its natural golden shine.
FAQs
1. What does this Komatha cow and calf idol represent?
It depicts the sacred holy cow — known as Komatha, Gomatha, Kamadhenu, or Surabhi — with her calf, symbolising motherhood, nourishment, abundance, and divine grace. It is adorned with a decorative flower design.
2. What are the other names of the holy cow?
The holy cow is reverently known as Komatha, Gomatha, Kamadhenu, and Surabhi, each celebrating her sacred role as a giver of nourishment and a symbol of prosperity.
3. What is the size and material of this idol?
This idol is 4 inches in size and crafted from premium-quality brass with a durable golden finish and fine floral detailing.
4. Where should I place the cow and calf idol at home?
It is best placed in the northeast corner of the home or pooja room. It can also be kept in the living room, near the entrance, on an office desk, in a locker, or on a car dashboard.
5. Is this Komatha idol suitable for gifting?
Yes, it makes an auspicious and meaningful gift for housewarmings, weddings, festivals, and other special occasions.
6. How do I clean and maintain the brass idol?
Wipe it regularly with a soft, dry cloth. For deeper cleaning, use a mild brass cleaner or tamarind paste to restore its natural shine.
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