News Topical, Digital Desk : In Vastu Shastra, the cow is considered not just an animal but a manifestation of the Goddess herself. Keeping a statue of the Kamdhenu cow in your home can bring happiness, prosperity, and miraculous changes. If you also desire prosperity in your home, it is essential to place this statue in the right direction.
In Hinduism, the cow is called "Gaumata," and 33 crore gods and goddesses are believed to reside within her. According to Vastu, a statue of the Kamadhenu cow eliminates many defects in the home. This statue is not just a decorative item, but a source of positive energy.
Choosing the Right Direction
- According to Vastu, the most auspicious place to keep the idol of Kamdhenu cow is the North-East direction, which is called Ishan Kon.
- Since the north-east corner is considered to be the abode of gods and goddesses, keeping an idol here keeps divine blessings in the house.
- Installing the idol in this correct direction ensures mental and physical well-being of the family members and brings happiness and peace in the house.
- If space is not available in the north-east corner, you can also place the idol in the puja place (temple) of your house.
- Apart from the temple, you can also install it in the East direction of the house, which is considered the direction of progress and prosperity in Vaastu.
Which idol is the most auspicious?
Always bring a statue depicting a cow with her calf. This mother-calf pair symbolizes affection and love. Such a statue is believed to bring prosperity to the children of the family. If the statue is made of white stone, brass, or silver, it is considered very effective.
Benefits of keeping idols
Financial Strength: The Kamadhenu cow is considered a "wish-fulfilling cow." Placing it in the right direction helps alleviate financial difficulties.
Mental peace: If there is always tension or distress in the house, then the idol of a cow brings peace to the mind.
Children's Career: A small idol can also be kept in the children's study room to help them concentrate on studies.
The importance of a cow in the home and its placement are detailed in our ancient texts, the Matsya Purana and Vastu Shastra. In these texts, the cow is described as "Sarva Devamayi" (the embodiment of all gods). Directional rules are based on Vastu Vidya.
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