The Cow Child 6X7 Idol is a beautifully crafted symbol of prosperity, protection, and divine blessings. Representing Kamdhenu and her calf, this sacred statue embodies maternal love, nourishment, and the fulfillment of wishes. The intricate design features Goddess Lakshmi, signifying wealth, fortune, and spiritual well-being. Made with high-quality craftsmanship, this idol is ideal for home, office, or temple placements. As per Vastu Shastra, positioning it in the North-East direction attracts positive energy, peace, and abundance. Perfect as a gift or a sacred addition to your space, this divine idol enhances harmony and stability in life.
Cow Child 6X7 (SC-2838)
Dimensions : 4.5 inch height, 7 inch width, 1.750 kg weight
Dasavatara Brass Idol Set 3.5 inches
he Dashavatara (Sanskrit: दशावतार, daśāvatāra) are the ten primary avatars of Lord Vishnu, a principal Hindu god. Vishnu is said to descend in the form of an avatar to restore cosmic order. The word Dashavatara derives from daśa, meaning “ten,” and avatāra, roughly equivalent to “incarnation.”
The Dashavatara includes ten notable incarnations of Lord Vishnu, each with a distinct purpose. The avatars are:
1. Matsya (The Fish): Saved the ancient scriptures and the sage Manu during a great flood.
2. Kurma (The Tortoise): Helped in the churning of the ocean to retrieve the nectar of immortality.
3. Varaha (The Boar): Rescued the Earth goddess from the demon Hiranyaksha.
4. Narasimha (The Man-Lion): Protected his devotee Prahlada by defeating the demon Hiranyakashipu.
5. Vamana (The Dwarf): Subdued the demon king Bali by taking three steps.
6. Parashurama (The Warrior with an Axe): Destroyed the warrior caste to rid the world of corruption.
7. Rama (The Prince of Ayodhya): Embarked on a quest to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana.
8. Krishna (The Divine Cowherd): Played a key role in the Mahabharata and delivered the Bhagavad Gita.
9. Buddha (The Enlightened One): Taught non-violence and compassion to alleviate suffering.
10. Kalki (The Future Warrior): Foretold to appear in the future to end the age of darkness.
Antique Brass finish. Dimensions: Height 3.5inch. The set weighs 900 grms.
Dasavatharam Brass Idol Set 2.5 inches
The Dashavatara (Sanskrit: दशावतार, daśāvatāra) are the ten primary avatars of Lord Vishnu, a principal Hindu god. Vishnu is said to descend in the form of an avatar to restore cosmic order. The word Dashavatara derives from daśa, meaning “ten,” and avatāra, roughly equivalent to “incarnation.”
The Dashavatara includes ten notable incarnations of Lord Vishnu, each with a distinct purpose. The avatars are:
1. Matsya (The Fish): Saved the ancient scriptures and the sage Manu during a great flood.
2. Kurma (The Tortoise): Helped in the churning of the ocean to retrieve the nectar of immortality.
3. Varaha (The Boar): Rescued the Earth goddess from the demon Hiranyaksha.
4. Narasimha (The Man-Lion): Protected his devotee Prahlada by defeating the demon Hiranyakashipu.
5. Vamana (The Dwarf): Subdued the demon king Bali by taking three steps.
6. Parashurama (The Warrior with an Axe): Destroyed the warrior caste to rid the world of corruption.
7. Rama (The Prince of Ayodhya): Embarked on a quest to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana.
8. Krishna (The Divine Cowherd): Played a key role in the Mahabharata and delivered the Bhagavad Gita.
9. Buddha (The Enlightened One): Taught non-violence and compassion to alleviate suffering.
10. Kalki (The Future Warrior): Foretold to appear in the future to end the age of darkness.
Antique Brass finish. Dimensions: Height 2.5inch. The set weighs 800 grms.
Goddess Raja Rajeshwari Idol (SC-3748)
Invite divine blessings into your space with this intricately handcrafted Brass Raja Rajeshwar Idol.
Dimensions: Height: 7 inches, Width: 4 inches and Weight: 2 kg
Goddess Raja Rajeshwari is the supreme form of Goddess Shakti, revered as the ultimate queen of the universe. She is a manifestation of Goddess Lalita Tripura Sundari, embodying power, compassion, and divine grace. Worshipped primarily in Sri Vidya tradition, she is considered the ruler of all gods and goddesses, seated on a throne, signifying her supreme authority over the cosmos.
Kaala Bhairavar 6.5 inches
Bhairava also known as Kala Bhairava. Bhairava means “terribly fearsome form”. It is also known as one who destroys fear or one who is beyond fear.
Bhairava’s vahana (vehicle) is Shwaswa, the dog. Feeding and caring for dogs is considered to be an apt way of showing one’s devotion and dedication to Lord Kala Bhairava. This idol is fully made of Brass & is finished with utmost craftsmanship in Antique finish. This Antique finish will last long if maintained properly.
Dimensions: height – 6.5 inch, width – 2.5 inch and weighs 700g.
Kamadhenu/ Cow and Calf Idol (SC-2991)
A Kamdhenu cow with a calf idol is believed to be very auspicious. The cow has four legs, which symbolize stability and balance in life. A statue of Kamdhenu (the wish-fulfilling cow) is generally kept at home for prosperity, wealth, and happiness. This statue attracts wealth and prosperity in one’s house.
According to Vastu beliefs, bringing a statue of the Kamdhenu at home, preferably the one in which the wish-fulfilling cow is accompanied by its calf, Nandini, is sure to bring good luck, prosperity, and an overall sense of well-being in your house apart from fulfilling your wishes.
Where should I place cow and calf statue in house? Kamadhenu cow and calf statue as per Vastu Shastra should be placed in the North-East direction or the Ishan Kon of the house. It is the best place to position the statue duo.
Dimensions: 3 inch height, 4 inch width and 700 gram weight
Kamadhenu/ Cow and Calf Idol BS-AAB-3705
A Kamdhenu cow with a calf idol is believed to be very auspicious. The cow has four legs, which symbolize stability and balance in life. A statue of Kamdhenu (the wish-fulfilling cow) is generally kept at home for prosperity, wealth, and happiness. This statue attracts wealth and prosperity in one’s house.
According to Vastu beliefs, bringing a statue of the Kamdhenu at home, preferably the one in which the wish-fulfilling cow is accompanied by its calf, Nandini, is sure to bring good luck, prosperity, and an overall sense of well-being in your house apart from fulfilling your wishes.
Where should I place cow and calf statue in house? Kamadhenu cow and calf statue as per Vastu Shastra should be placed in the North-East direction or the Ishan Kon of the house. It is the best place to position the statue duo.
Dimensions: Height is 3.5inch, width is 5inch and weighs 930g
Kamadhenu/ Cow and Calf statue
A Kamdhenu cow with a calf idol is believed to be very auspicious. The cow has four legs, which symbolize stability and balance in life. A statue of Kamdhenu (the wish-fulfilling cow) is generally kept at home for prosperity, wealth, and happiness. This statue attracts wealth and prosperity in one’s house.
According to Vastu beliefs, bringing a statue of the Kamdhenu at home, preferably the one in which the wish-fulfilling cow is accompanied by its calf, Nandini, is sure to bring good luck, prosperity, and an overall sense of well-being in your house apart from fulfilling your wishes.
Where should I place cow and calf statue in house? Kamadhenu cow and calf statue as per Vastu Shastra should be placed in the North-East direction or the Ishan Kon of the house. It is the best place to position the statue duo.
Kamadhenu/ Cow and Calf statue
A Kamdhenu cow with a calf idol is believed to be very auspicious. The cow has four legs, which symbolize stability and balance in life. A statue of Kamdhenu (the wish-fulfilling cow) is generally kept at home for prosperity, wealth, and happiness. This statue attracts wealth and prosperity in one’s house.
According to Vastu beliefs, bringing a statue of the Kamdhenu at home, preferably the one in which the wish-fulfilling cow is accompanied by its calf, Nandini, is sure to bring good luck, prosperity, and an overall sense of well-being in your house apart from fulfilling your wishes.
Where should I place cow and calf statue in house? Kamadhenu cow and calf statue as per Vastu Shastra should be placed in the North-East direction or the Ishan Kon of the house. It is the best place to position the statue duo.
Dimensions: Height is 4inch, width is 8inch and weighs 670g
Kamadhenu/ Cow and Calf statue 5 inch SC-3768
A Kamdhenu cow with a calf idol is believed to be very auspicious. The cow has four legs, which symbolize stability and balance in life. A statue of Kamdhenu (the wish-fulfilling cow) is generally kept at home for prosperity, wealth, and happiness. This statue attracts wealth and prosperity in one’s house.
According to Vastu beliefs, bringing a statue of the Kamdhenu at home, preferably the one in which the wish-fulfilling cow is accompanied by its calf, Nandini, is sure to bring good luck, prosperity, and an overall sense of well-being in your house apart from fulfilling your wishes.
Where should I place cow and calf statue in house? Kamadhenu cow and calf statue as per Vastu Shastra should be placed in the North-East direction or the Ishan Kon of the house. It is the best place to position the statue duo.
Dimensions: Height is 5inch, width is 6inch and weighs 2kg
Kedarnath Temple Idol
The Kedarnath Temple, located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, is one of the most revered Hindu shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is situated at an altitude of 3,583 meters (11,755 feet) in the Garhwal Himalayan range near the Mandakini River. The temple is a key part of the Char Dham pilgrimage and the Panch Kedar.
This beautifully crafted miniature of the temple is available in our store. It is completely made of Brass, weighing around 2.2kgs, height is 6 inch and width is 6.5 inches.
Krishna Kamal 9 inch (KRI-SGE-1)
The Krishna Kamal 9 Inch statue is a beautifully handcrafted piece that embodies divine grace and artistic excellence. Made from high-quality material with a polished golden finish, this exquisite sculpture depicts Lord Krishna in a mesmerizing flute-playing posture, standing gracefully on a lotus pedestal. The intricate detailing of his attire, serene facial expressions, and the finely sculpted flute enhance the charm of this masterpiece. A symbol of love, devotion, and spiritual harmony, this Krishna idol is perfect for home décor, pooja rooms, or as a thoughtful gift for devotees, bringing peace and positive energy to any space.
Dimensions : 9.5 inch height, 4.5 inch width, 2.4 kg weight