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A front view of the Kamdhenu Sculpture, a stone composite relief depicting a cow nursing its calf with traditional ornamentation.
A stone composite Kamdhenu sculpture showing a mother cow nursing her calf, mounted on a sturdy wooden base.
A stone composite Kamdhenu Sculpture showing a mother cow nursing her calf, displayed on a dark wooden base.
A side-profile view of the Kamdhenu Sculpture, a stone composite replica showing a cow nursing its calf.
A stone composite Kamdhenu Sculpture replica showing a cow nursing its calf, displayed on a wooden base.
A stone composite Kamdhenu Sculpture displayed inside a premium gift box with its certificate of authenticity and story card.
Hands holding a stone composite Kamdhenu Sculpture to demonstrate its size and dimensions against a blurred background.
A pair of hands holding a stone composite Kamdhenu Sculpture, showing its scale with overlaid text indicating dimensions and weight.
Kamdhenu (Wish-fulfilling cow)
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Name: Kamdhenu (Wish-fulfilling cow)

Origin: 12th Century C.E., Mandsaur Distt

Currently at: Bhopal State Museum

Kamdhenu (Wish-fulfilling cow)

Kamadhenu is the mother of all cows, making her revered in Indian tradition. There are several stories related to her origin, the most popular one is of her emergence from the ocean churning. Amrita wasn’t the only thing that came out of the Samudra Manthan. Lakshmi, along with the wish-fulfilling cow, also emerged from the tussle between the gods and the demons. Later, she was taken by Indra to heaven to provide nourishment to the gods. Sage Vashista received her from Indra. She helped Vashista in the war against Vishwamitra. In Indian culture, Kamadhenu is depicted as a miraculous cow. She holds all the gods within her. Her face represents the sun and moon, her shoulders carry Agni, and her legs represent the four Vedas. She is the provider of nourishment to the gods and their devotees. The worship of Kamdhenu is an ancient tradition. Kamdhenu is considered a manifestation of Mother Earth. The sacred cow represents “purity and non-erotic fertility and motherly care.” Devotees seek prosperity, abundance, and fulfillment of desires by worshipping her. Her importance goes beyond worldly pursuits. She encourages followers to develop a sense of gratitude for life. She fills the gap between the divine and the material worlds. The depiction of a cow feeding and nourishing her calf symbolizes the strength of motherhood. It demonstrates that mothers will take care of their offspring without demanding anything in return.

Reviews

4.6

based on 9 reviews

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Akanksha

Verified Purchased

30 May, 2026

The Kamdhenu arrived safely and looks beautiful in person. Nice finishing and solid quality.
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Rajiv

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15 May, 2026

Just got product and build quality is good.
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Indritta D

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7 May, 2026

The Kamdhenu replica is really lovely. It has become a meaningful addition to my puja corner.
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Arjun R

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29 Apr, 2026

The Kamdhenu statue has very textured sandstone kind of finish and the proportions are just like the original.
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Sachin

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10 Mar, 2026

The craftsmanship on the Kamdhenu is excellent. Adds a very elegant touch to my decor setup.

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