Height:2 Inches Weight:0.08 Kg
Fine Art Gomatha :
The brass idol of a cow and calf, often referred to as Gomatha or Kamadhenu, is a deeply sacred and revered item in Hinduism,
- Pooja (Worship): The Gomatha idol is placed in a puja room or on an altar for daily worship. The act of worshipping the cow and calf symbolizes reverence for all living beings and gratitude for the earth’s bounty.
- Auspiciousness: The idol is considered highly auspicious and is believed to bring blessings of good health, prosperity, and spiritual fulfillment to the family. Its presence is thought to purify the home’s environment.
- Direction: The most auspicious direction to place the idol is the northeast or the east. These directions are associated with divine energy and are believed to be the most effective for attracting blessings.
- Placement in the Home: The idol is typically placed in a clean, sacred space. It can be kept in the puja room, the living room, or even in a home office to attract prosperity. The idol should be placed on a raised platform, never directly on the floor
- Housewarming (Griha Pravesh): It is a common and cherished housewarming gift, symbolizing a wish for prosperity, happiness, and good fortune for the new home.
- Festive Gifting: The idol is a popular choice for festivals like Diwali, Navratri, and other auspicious occasions.