Wealth and Prosperity:
- Kamdhenu is strongly associated with Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and abundance.
- Placing the idol in the right location (especially the northeast corner) is believed to attract financial stability, growth, and good fortune.
- It’s thought to fulfill desires and invite prosperity into the household.
A brass Gomadha (or Gomata), often depicted with her calf, is a deeply revered and highly auspicious symbol in Hinduism. “Gomata” literally means “Mother Cow,” and the cow holds a sacred status, embodying nurturing, sustenance, purity, and divine beneficence.
Spiritual and Religious Significance:
- Abode of All Gods: In Hinduism, the cow is considered the abode of 33 crore (330 million) deities. Every atom in a cow’s body is believed to house various gods and goddesses. Therefore, keeping a Gomadha statue is akin to inviting the presence and blessings of numerous deities into your home.
- Symbol of Prosperity and Abundance (Kamadhenu): The Kamadhenu cow is famously known as the “cow of plenty” or the “wish-fulfilling cow.” Her presence is believed to attract wealth, prosperity, abundance, and success in all endeavors. It signifies unending nourishment and fulfillment of desires.
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Motherhood and Nurturing: The cow is revered as a mother figure (Gau Mata) due to her selfless provision of milk, a vital source of nourishment. The presence of Gomadha, especially with her calf (Nandini), symbolizes maternal love, nurturing, fertility, and the well-being of the family, particularly children.
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