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Posted by Nidhi Shrimali on September 6th, 2019


In Hinduism, 'cow' has always been considered as a sacred animal, not only one organism, but also Hindu beliefs have given the cow the title 'mother'. The Kamcow was considered to be a man's foster-god, and milk from it is considered to be like nectar. But this belief has been considered sacred to the cow only with no months, years or decades of age.


If you understand Hindu religion or if you are aware of Hindu beliefs then you may have heard of Kamadhenu cow too. Many religious texts of Hindu religion have been mentioned in the Kamdhenu cows. It is said that Kamdhenu had divine powers in the cow, on which he used to fulfil every wish of his devotees.


Anyone who had this cow had a wonderful advantage in every way. But even from this cow's philosophy, every work of man would have succeeded. The Kamdhenu cow's milk, which had received divine powers, was considered to be full of nectar and miraculous powers.
This is the reason that Kamdhenu's cow was given the title of 'Mata' instead of just being an animal. A mother who every desire of her children gives food to feed her and cares for them. But do you know where Kamadhenu's cow originated?


Kamdhenu cow also known as “Cow of Wish” is a blissful goddess described in Hindu mythology. Kamdhenu is a cow who fulfills the entire wish and is depicted as the mother of all cows.

Kamdhenu is also known as a Gayatri, loved and worshipped as a heavenly cow. Kamdhenu cow is also known as Nanda, Surabhi, Sunanda, Sumana, and Susheela.

It gives wealth, health, opulence, growth, and happiness in life. Kamdhenu is the mother of all cattle. It lives in paradise and emerged from the ocean of milk during Samundra Manthan.


Kamdhenu cow is the blessed cow and is found in heaven or paradise. The worshipper and believer of this cow get all the facilities of life. Kamdhenu cow puja can help to combat all illness and difficulties. Kamdhenu Cow has its own significance and importance of body parts.

The four Vedas are symbolized by the four legs of the Kamadhenu. Its face signifies the glorious Sun and the Moon. Its legs represent the great Himalayas and shoulders show the Agni.
There are different stories related to Kamdhenu Cow.

In Astrology also Kamdhenu Cow has a great significance and importance. In astrology, the cow portrays the Taurus. Taurus signifies the nature, earth, and all its boundaries.

The Cow beneficial feature is related to the constellation Pushya which has a cow “milk giving udder”. Kamdhenu cow fulfills all the desires of the worshipper and believer so also called as Kalapvriksha (A heavenly tree) which fulfills all the wishes and desires. A person faces the sufferings due to the wrong deed in his life.

Kamdhenu Maa removes all the sufferings and blesses a person with fulfillment and happiness. Kamdhenu cow can remove the distressful family atmosphere.

Cows are also well-known as a “Go Lakshmi”. It can be kept at the office or home according to Vaastu direction. It removes the problems and difficulties form everyone’s life. The cow is worshipped as blessed animal and it is one form of Lord Vishnu.

The house of the Kamdhenu cow should be adorned after Ganesha Puja. Aarti should be performed in a similar way as we perform aarti for Bhagwan Vishnu.

If worshipped along with her calf called “Nandini”, is very auspicious and fortunate. One who performs this puja is adored by the blessings of Lakshmi, Durga, and Saraswati. 

Kamdhenu cow (Sanskrit: कामधेनु Kāmadhenu), also known as Surabhi (सुरभि Surabhī), is a divine bovine-goddess described in Vedic scriptures as the mother of all cows. She is a miraculous “cow of plenty” who provides her owner whatever he desires and is often portrayed as the mother of other cattle as well as the eleven Rudras. In iconography, she is generally depicted as a white cow with a female head and breasts or as a white cow containing various deities within her body. All cows are venerated in Hinduism as the earthly embodiment of the Kamadhenu Cow. As such, Kamadhenu is not worshipped independently as a goddess, and temples are not dedicated to her honour alone; rather, she is honoured by the veneration of cows in general throughout the observant Indian population.

 

Kamdhenu cow, the sacred cow which grants all wishes and desires, is an integral part of the entire Indian culture. This divine cow, which lives in Swarga Loka (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.

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