Brass Cow Krishna Idol 3″

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Height: 3 Inches , Weight: 0.200 KG 

That is a beautiful brass idol of Lord Krishna playing the flute while standing on or with a cow. This imagery is highly significant in Hinduism and combines several key symbols.

Symbolism of the Cow Krishna Idol
The idol combines the essential elements of Krishna’s life and divinity:

1. Lord Krishna (The Divine Cowherd)
The Deity: Lord Krishna is the eighth avatar of the god Vishnu and is worshipped as the God of protection, compassion, tenderness, and love.

Pastoral Life: His childhood and youth were spent in Vrindavan as a cowherd, which is why he is affectionately known as Gopala (“protector of cows”) and Govinda (“chief herdsman” or “one who brings satisfaction to the cows”). This form represents his close connection to nature and a simple, loving life.

2. The Cow (Gau Mata or Kamadhenu)
Sacredness and Purity: In Hinduism, the cow is revered as Gau Mata (Mother Cow) and symbolizes fertility, purity, and selfless giving, as it provides milk, a life-sustaining food.

Abundance and Wish-Fulfillment: The cow often represents Kamadhenu, the celestial, wish-fulfilling cow, symbolizing abundance, prosperity, and spiritual sustenance.

Nurturing Love: Krishna’s association with the cow highlights his nurturing and protective nature for all living beings. The bond between Krishna and the cow symbolizes the ideal relationship between the divine (shepherd) and the devotee (the herd).

3. The Flute (Bansuri)
Divine Melody: The flute (Bansuri) represents the divine call that captivates all beings, drawing them toward the divine.

Harmony and Peace: The enchanting music of Krishna’s flute symbolizes peace, harmony, and joy, driving away negativity and malice.

Emptiness and Channel: A philosophical interpretation is that the hollow bamboo flute symbolizes a person who has emptied their ego, allowing the divine sound (Krishna’s music) to flow through them.

 Spiritual Significance for the Home
Keeping an idol of Krishna with a cow is considered highly auspicious and is believed to bring:

Love and Compassion: It invites the spirit of love and kindness into the home, reflecting Krishna’s gentle nature and his care for all creation.

Prosperity and Abundance: The presence of the cow, particularly as a form of Kamadhenu, is believed to bestow wealth, material success, and fulfillment of desires.

Peace and Harmony: Krishna’s flute playing is thought to create a tranquil and positive atmosphere, removing tension and negative energy from the space.

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Weight 0.200 kg
Dimensions 3 in
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