Soft toys and children share an adorable bond. They become
playmates and play a vital role in shaping a child’s moral and ethical
compass. Children often get attached to their toys and prefer travelling the
world with them.
Kamdhenu Plush Dolls are perfect for open ended play for your little
ones.Let’s cuddle and snuggle with our kids , engage them in a story telling
session about Lord Krishna ,
Kamadhenu , Mahabharata , introduce
them to Indian mythology in a fun and learning manner with the dolls .
Kamadhenu also known as Surabhi , is a divine bovine-goddess described in
Hinduism as the mother of all cows. She is a miraculous cow of plenty who
provides her owner whatever he desires and is often portrayed as the mother
of other cattle.
She is regarded as the source of all prosperity in Hinduism. Kamadhenu is
regarded as a form of Devi (the Hindu Divine Mother) and is closely related
to the fertile Mother Earth (Prithvi), who is often described as a cow in
Sanskrit.The sacred cow denotes “purity and non-erotic fertility, …
sacrificing and motherly nature, [and] sustenance of human life”.All the
gods are believed to reside in the body of Kamadhenu—the generic cow. Her
four legs are the scriptural Vedas; her horns are the triune gods Brahma
(tip), Vishnu (middle) and Shiva (base); her eyes are the sun and moon gods,
her shoulders the fire-god Agni and the wind-god Vayu and her legs the
Himalayas.
The Mahabharata records that Kamadhenu-Surabhi rose from the churning of
the cosmic ocean (Samudra Manthana ) by the gods and demons to acquire Amrita
(ambrosia, elixir of life).
The Devi Bhagvata Purana narrates that Krishna and his lover Radha were
enjoying dalliance, when they thirsted for milk. So, Krishna created a cow
called Surabhi and a calf called Manoratha from the left side of his body,
and milked the cow. When drinking the milk, the milk pot fell on the ground
and broke, spilling the milk, which became the Kshirasagara,, the cosmic milk
ocean. Numerous cows then emerged from the pores of Surabhi’s skin and were
presented to the cowherd-companions (Gopas) of Krishna by him. Then Krishna
worshipped Surabhi and decreed that she—a cow, the giver of milk and
prosperity—be worshipped at Diwali
According to Hindu scriptures, Kamadhenu can fulfil all your wishes.
Therefore, Vastu Shastra envisages keeping a Kamadhenu idol at home to bring
wealth , peace and happiness.Worshipping a Vastu Kamdhenu cow and calf statue
benefits infertile females trying to conceive.As per the principles of Vastu
Shastra, the North-East direction or the Ishan Kon of the house is the most
appropriate place to position a statue of the cow and calf statue.
The dolls are made of high quality materials (Lycra cloth and poly cotton)
and are washable and non toxic. These soft toys ensure safety and durability
.
Dimensions of Kamdhenu Plush Doll : 17.5 x 10 x 3.5cm
Dimensions of Calf Plush Doll : 15×10.5×3 cm
Care Instructions : 100% Child Friendly , Non Toxic , Gentle Machine
Washable
Materials of the Dolls : Mix of Canvas , Cotton and Synthetic Polymer
Why you should bring these Indian dolls home for your child ?
Learn through play – An adorable doll that engages kids to learn through
creative pretend play . It sparks creativity , nurtures curiosity and ignites
imagination of a child .
Helps develop an appreciation for the rich Indian Culture
Helps to understand about Indian Gods and Goddess in an easy and fun way
Boosts self esteem and confidence
Refines fine motor skills and gross motor skills
Rewarding and motivating
Helps channelize the energy levels. The child gets involved completely in
this very absorbing play activity
The dolls provides hours of relaxation and fun
It also makes for a perfect gift for a loved one
A great way to bond through a fun play activity for children, siblings,
family and friends.
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