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Cow Sculpture for Decor | Handcrafted Brass Cow Statue for Prosperity
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Size: 6cm (Height) x 8cm (Width)
Weight: 0.31kg
Materials: Brass Body
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About Our Product:
This Cow Sculpture for Decor elegantly reflects the cow's sacred and maternal character, which is regarded in many spiritual traditions as a sign of abundance, motherhood, and divine grace. This handcrafted brass cow figurine stands 6cm tall, 8cm wide, and weighs 0.31kg. It exemplifies ageless craftsmanship and cultural commitment. The brass body has a golden brilliance that lends warmth and peace to any environment, making it an ideal addition to your home altar, meditation room, or living room decor.
In Hinduism, the cow, known as "Kamadhenu," is revered as a celestial entity who grants desires and bestows prosperity and serenity. This sculpture's intricate workmanship, from its serene facial expression to the complex carvings on its body, represents patience, kindness, and nurturing energy. The polished brass surface heightens its sacred appeal, combining artistic beauty and spiritual connotation in a single beautiful item.
This brass cow sculpture is ideal for spiritual practitioners, collectors, and house designers, serving as a powerful reminder of thanks and compassion. It is suitable for use as Hindu altar decor, meditation room adornment, or a meaningful housewarming present, bringing peace, abundance, and divine protection into your home. This handcrafted item not only enhances your decor but also conveys the everlasting spiritual energy of the sacred cow, which represents life and unconditional giving.
Introduction To Cow:
In Buddhism, cows do not hold any particular religious significance or symbolism, unlike in Hinduism. However, Buddhism promotes the practice of non-violence and compassion towards all living beings, including cows. Buddhists are encouraged to refrain from causing harm to any animal, and this includes cows. Additionally, cows and other animals are often depicted in Buddhist art and literature, particularly in the Jataka tales, which recount the Buddha's past lives. In some Buddhist cultures, such as Tibet, cows are still revered for their role in providing sustenance and support to local communities.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center
