Cow
$131.00
Actual Weight (KG): 4.5
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The cow is a respected animal in Hinduism. The Hindus are vegetarians and they consider cow to be sacred symbol of life that should be protected. Cows are seen as a caregiver or maternal figure. One Hindu goddess Bhoomi is usually shown in the form of cow. She represents the earth. The cow also represents the strength.
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Weight | 7 kg |
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Description | Actual Weight (KG): 4.5 | Actual Weight (KG): 20.4 | |||||
Content | The cow is a respected animal in Hinduism. The Hindus are vegetarians and they consider cow to be sacred symbol of life that should be protected. Cows are seen as a caregiver or maternal figure. One Hindu goddess Bhoomi is usually shown in the form of cow. She represents the earth. The cow also represents the strength. | Lion simply is an animal, but the Nepali Lion is somewhat different. The Nepali Lion symbolizes for the destruction of negativity and those negative powers and energy and to destroy such power the Nepali lion is the most important factor. The Nepali lion has the ability to face such negativity. The most common traits are majesty, strength, courage, justice, and military might. The two Nepali lion symbolizes the protection and brings with it the need to stop overstretching ourselves but try to balance matters and remain strong in regards to the spiritual message. | |||||
Weight | 7 kg | 35 kg | |||||
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