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4 inches brass tree Krishna with cow idol

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Bring home divine serenity with this beautifully handcrafted 4 inch brass Krishna idol with cow, portraying Lord Krishna as Govinda — the loving cowherd — playing his enchanting flute beneath a sacred tree, with his cherished cow beside him. Worshipped across India by his many beloved names — Gopala, Venugopal, Kanha, Bansidhar, Murali Manohar, Keshava, Madhava, Murari, Banke Bihari, Nandlala, Shyam and Madan Mohan — this graceful form of the Lord embodies compassion, protection and boundless love.

Crafted from premium solid brass, this Krishna murti showcases fine detailing on the flute, the flowing tribhanga posture, the crown, ornaments, the leafy tree and the gentle cow — a sacred symbol of nourishment, purity and Mother Earth in Hindu tradition. The warm golden finish matures into a rich patina over the years, making it a treasured heirloom. Its compact 4 inch size fits perfectly in a home mandir, office desk, meditation corner, car dashboard or pooja shelf.

Ideal for decorating your pooja ghar or as a heartfelt spiritual gift for housewarming, weddings, Janmashtami and festive occasions, this Govinda with cow brass statue unites deep devotional meaning with elegant artistry — a timeless treasure for every devotee of Bansuriwale Kanhaiya and Gopala the protector of cows.

Benefits

  • The Krishna-and-cow (Gau) form is deeply auspicious, believed to invite prosperity, protection, harmony and abundance into the home.
  • The cow symbolises purity, selfless giving and divine nourishment, radiating peaceful and cleansing energy.
  • The melody of Krishna's flute represents inner peace, spiritual awakening and the dissolving of negativity.
  • Brass is considered sacred in Vastu and Hindu tradition, enhancing positive vibrations in your space.
  • Encourages devotion, gratitude and mindfulness, and serves as a graceful decor and gifting piece.

Where to Place

  • In the north-east (Ishaan) corner of your home temple or pooja room, as recommended in Vastu.
  • On a clean, slightly raised platform or chowki, facing east or west.
  • Living room shelves, study tables, reception desks, or car dashboards for a constant divine presence.
  • Avoid placing directly on the floor or in bathrooms and store rooms.

How to Use

  • Clean the idol gently with a soft dry cloth; for deeper cleaning use lemon, tamarind or a mild brass cleaner, then dry it completely.
  • Place it on a clean cloth or chowki, light a diya and incense, and offer flowers, tulsi leaves and sweets like makhan-mishri.
  • Chant "Hare Krishna" or "Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya" during daily aarti to deepen your devotion.
  • Perform regular pooja, especially on Janmashtami, Gopashtami, Ekadashi and festivals, to sustain the spiritual energy.
  • FAQs

    1. What is the size and material of this Krishna with cow idol?
    This is a solid brass idol standing approximately 4 inches tall, ideal for home temples, desks, gifting and car dashboards.

    2. Which form of Krishna does this idol depict?
    It depicts Lord Krishna as Govinda/Gopala — the cowherd — playing the flute under a tree with his beloved cow, also worshipped as Venugopal, Bansidhar and Murali Manohar.

    3. What does the cow beside Krishna signify?
    The cow (Gau) represents purity, nourishment, selfless service and Mother Earth, and is considered highly sacred and auspicious in Hindu tradition.

    4. Where should I place this brass Krishna murti at home?
    Ideally place it in the north-east corner of your pooja room or mandir on a clean, raised platform facing east or west.

    5. How do I clean and maintain the brass idol?
    Wipe it regularly with a soft dry cloth. For a deeper shine, use lemon, tamarind or a mild brass cleaner, then dry it fully to avoid tarnishing.

    6. Is this idol suitable for gifting?
    Yes. It is an auspicious and meaningful gift for housewarming, weddings, Janmashtami, Gopashtami, birthdays and festive occasions.

    7. Will the brass colour change over time?
    Brass naturally develops a warm patina over time, which many devotees value as a sign of authenticity. Occasional polishing restores its golden glow.

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