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  Kamadhenu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kamadhenu (IPA: /kaməðenu/) was a divine cow who was believed to be the mother of all cows according to Hindu mythology.
The other six, were born as the older siblings of Bhishma, who were drowned by their mother Ganga as soon as they were born, thus fulfilling the softened curse on them.
Vishwamitra desired to acquire Kamadhenu by force, which led to a battle in which Vishwamitra was defeated by the warriors created by Vashishta.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kamadhenu   (204 words)

  
 Dileepa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the matter of begetting an heir, he took the advice of Sage Vasishta.
The sage divined his condition and told him that, once on the way back to earth after fighting a war on the side of the Gods, Dileepa failed to notice the divine cow Kamadhenu on his way and passed without paying his respects to her.
To negate the ill-effects of the curse, the King was advised to worship the divine cow Nandini who was the daughter of Kamadhenu, and thereby to earn her goodwill.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dileepa   (456 words)

  
 Sacred Art - The Gallery of India's cultural heritage
Kamadhenu was the mother not only of the Gods but also the cows of the world.
Kamadhenu is depicted with all the 33 crore Gods in her stomach.
This goes to suggest that she is revered as the mother of all Gods.
www.sacredartindia.org /n_p77.htm   (223 words)

  
 Kamadhenu The Wish-Fulfilling Cow
Kamadhenu appeared on earth as one of the precious things that were brought to light in the Churning of the Ocean.
At the hermitage he saw the priceless Kamadhenu who had provided all the delightful things for the repast he had just enjoyed, and he was filled with covetousness for her.
Kamadhenu is also called Surabhi (hence her descendants or worshippers are called Saurabheya); Kamadugha; Kamaduh; Savala and Nandini (this last name was also given to the daughter of Kamadhenu).
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 The Emblem
This naturally led to the selection of the recumbent Kamadhenu as pictured in the Puranas as the Emblem of the School.
The Kamadhenu rests under the Kalpataru with all the signia of royalty like the crown, the elephant, the umbrella, etc., depicted in the tree.
Kamadhenu, the divine cow in swarga-loka (heaven), is the giver of whatever one desires.
www.chsassociation.in /html/the_emblem.html   (236 words)

  
 Kids
He later on learnt that it was because of Kamadhenu.
After the meals he took rest for a while and at the time of departure he ordered his men to seize the cow and her calf and take them to the Capital.
Kamadhenu will suit well in the palace." Arjuna sent his powerful army to face Parashurama but they were all killed.
www.ruchiskitchen.com /kids/stories/avtaars/parshurama.htm   (1131 words)

  
 Kamasutra - 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Kamadhenu, is the celestial cow, with the head of a woman, born from the churning of the Sea of Milk and has the gift of making all wishes come true.
Her lover, had dreamt of Kamadhenu, before him, with the beauty of his beloved's face, her trembling mouth, her eyes glistening with tears.
Thanking Kamadhenu, the lover turns his lingam all around inside the delicious yoni.
krish.mydeardiary.com /entry.html?de_key=1574340   (312 words)

  
 chapter1
Among these treasures came Kamadhenu, the cow of plenty, also known as the mother of all cows.
Kamadhenu is an important character in Hindu mythology.
Not only is she a character in the story of the churning of the ocean, but she is also very significant in the daily lives of many Hindus.
students.ou.edu /V/Jennifer.K.Vigil-1/chapter1.html   (754 words)

  
 Feng Shui Diary
She has suggested a cow sitting on a heap of coins as lucky for wealth sector.
What is simply a cow for her – or perhaps holy cow – is Kamadhenu for the Indians.
She is the cow of plenty, which emerged from the churning of the ocean and taken by seven gods, who compose the constellation of the Great Bear in the sky.
www.fengshuimiracle.com /column_talisman_for_educational_success.htm   (417 words)

  
 Gayatri Sadhana - Why & How?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The milk of Kamadhenu is said to remove all sins and sufferings.
The hrim, Shrim, and klim powers of the Kamadhenu Gayatri are the eternal sources of righteous intellect, prosperity and might.
Is like Kamadhenu for the one who has acquired mastery in its true knowledge”.
www.awgp.org /english/book_gayatrisadhana/gayatrisadhana2.html   (2287 words)

  
 Kamadhenu: Hindu Sanskrit Dictionary on Kamadhenu
Kamadhenu: Wishfulfilling cow produced at the churning of the milk ocean.
Definition and meaning of Kamadhenu has been extracted from the website of Atma Jyoti Ashram.
Kamadhenu is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
www.experiencefestival.com /a/Kamadhenu/id/150090   (311 words)

  
 indianintro
Kamadhenu is considered to be very sacred in Hindu mythology.
Kamadhenu is very important in Indian culture, even today.
I think that the story of Kamadhenu is meaningful and enriches this project greatly.
students.ou.edu /V/Jennifer.K.Vigil-1/indianintro.html   (906 words)

  
 Valmiki Ramayana - Ayodhya Kanda
A son is the most beloved to his mother as he is born from the primary and secondary limbs of her body and also from her heart.
Once upon a time, Kamadhenu the mythical cow of Vasista, who knew righteousness and was worshipped by celestials, is said to have seen her sons, drawing a heavy burden on earth and became unconscious.
Seeing her sons (a pair of bullocks) fatigued, after toiling for half a part of their day on earth, Kamadhenu the mythical cow cried with her eyes full of tears in grief for the fate of her sons.
www.valmikiramayan.net /ayodhya/sarga74/ayodhya_74_prose.htm   (1056 words)

  
 Vasishta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He had in his possession the divine cow Kamadhenu, and Nandini her child, who could grant anything to their owners.
The king Vishwamitra, who visited Vashishta's hermitage, was very impressed with the cow and tried to take it away from Vashishta by force, but Vashishta's spiritual power acquired through penance was too great for him.
Vashishta replied that they should serve the cow Nandini, child of Kamadhenu, and perhaps if Nandini was happy with their service, she would grant them with a child.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/V/Vasishta.htm   (516 words)

  
 Indian Mythology - Hindu Mythology Articles, Facts @ Indian Divinity.com >> PARASHURAMA AVATAR
Indra, the Lord of Heaven, had sent the divine cow Kamadhenu for assisting Jamadagni who was in penance at the time.
When the king Kartaveeyarjuna had been visiting the hermitage, he had to be treated with a reception fitting the majesty of royalty.
He ordered his soldiers to take the cow by force and they tied her and drove away to the capital Mahishmati.
www.webonautics.com /mythology/avataar_parashurama2.html   (716 words)

  
 Kamadhenu: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Kamadhenu
Kamadhenu (Sanskrit) (from kama desire, wish + dhenu milch cow)
The mythical cow belonging to the sage Vasishtha, produced by the gods at the churning of the cosmic ocean.
Definition of Kamadhenu is extracted from the home page of The Theosophical Society, International Headquarters, Pasadena, California.
www.experiencefestival.com /a/Kamadhenu/id/108300   (564 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
To secure "Kamadhenu" from the heaven or to ask the saints how to prepare "Parasu vedi" Kamadhenu, which came up when devas and demons churned the ocean of milk for nectar.
Kamadhenu was possessed by Bhrigu Maharshi, father of Parasurama and it gives us everything wealth, food, buildings etc., on asking.
Alternatively, in order to secure umpteen funds from the international monetary organisations we may use "vasheekarana" vidya on the members of the World Bank or IMF to subdue them and get funds for our requirements.
www.hinduonnet.com /thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=2004113007350200.htm&date=2004/11/30/&prd=thlf&   (98 words)

  
 Kamadhenu - The Bountiful Cow - Indian Mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Kamadhenu - The Bountiful Cow - Indian Mythology
Kamadhenu sprang forth from the chruning of the ocean-of-milk, and was claimed by Indra as his property.
Kamadhenu is also known as Surabhi in some texts.
members.cox.net /apamnapat/entities/Kamadhenu.html   (66 words)

  
 kamadhenu - Testing
We found that kamadhenu fared particularly well, considering the limitations of diskless nodes and TCP/IP networking.
molecular dynamics simulation (of water molecules) code on kamadhenu and also on another 3 processor shared memory HP machine (the latest in JNCASR) to compare kamadhenu's perfomance.
So that was the story of bringing kamadhenu, the first Beowulf Cluster of JNCASR, to life.
www.jncasr.ac.in /~kamadhenu/beowulf-tests.html   (401 words)

  
 Valmiki Ramayana - Ayodhya Kanda
He abuses his mother of her greed for the kingdom and the misfortune thus brought to Kausalya, Sumitra and other mothers because of his father’s death and brother’s exile to the forest.
He compares the grief of the Kausalya with the grief of Kamadhenu the mythical cow who was aggrieved of a pair of bullocks (her sons) being harassed by a plough —man. Bharata then promises that he would bring Rama back to Ayodhya and make him as a king.
anyadaa= once upon a time; surabhiH= Kamadhenu, the mythical cow of Vasista; dharmaj^Na= who knew righteousness; surasammataa= and worshipped by celestials; dadarshaka= is said to have seen; putrou= her sons; vahamaanou= dreaming having burden; urvayaam= on earth; vigatachetasou= and became unconscious.
www.valmikiramayan.net /ayodhya/sarga74/ayodhyaitrans74.htm   (2567 words)

  
 The Little Magazine - Body politic -Geeti Sen - The body as site
Her first image is of Kamadhenu, the legendary wish-fulfilling cow invoked to fulfil all dreams and desires.
That role of being gifted and giving happens to be assigned to women, and Kamadhenu becomes a symbol most apt.
Half woman and half cow, this delicious combination of a milky creature is shorn of all clothing — accentuating her sexuality.
www.littlemag.com /bodypolitic/geetisen2.html   (911 words)

  
 Viswamitra - Part II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The King and his men were astonished to see the grand feast laid in front of them, and ate till their hunger was appeased.
He tried to pacify the King, saying that Kamadhenu was his only asset and his life, and that he cannot bear to be separated from her.
Kamadhenu pushed away the King and his men who were trying to capture her, and ran towards sage Vasishta.
www.chennaionline.com /columns/lifehistory/history10.asp   (499 words)

  
 Kamadhenu
Kamadhenu: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary III on Kamadhenu (Kaama-dhenu)
The mid-region; the firmament or space between earth and heaven, the abode of apsaras (nymphs), gandharvas (celestial musicians), and yakshas (nature sprites of many types) along with the mythical wish-granting cow of plenty, Kamadhenu.
Kamadhenu: Archives and dictionary related to sanskrit - Kan - Kam
www.experiencefestival.com /kamadhenu   (972 words)

  
 MAGINDIA.COM - Corrosion-proof steel bars from Kamadhenu
KAMADHENU Ispat Ltd, the private sector company which manufactures quality Thermal Mechanical Treated (TMT) steel bars, has introduced Kamadhenu Gold TMT for the construction industry.
Announcing the launch, Mr Satish Aggarwal, Managing Director of the company, said the new product was a special kind of reinforcement-bars used in multistoreyed buildings, underground applications, bridges, flyovers, dams and industrial structures.
Pic.: Mr Satish Aggarwal, Managing Director, Kamadhenu Ispat Ltd, during the launch of construction bars in the Capital on Wednesday.
www.magindia.com /manarch/news/man2024.html   (270 words)

  
 Nandini - Daughter of Kamadhenu - Indian Mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Nandini is a calf owned by Vasishta, which was given as a gift to him by Indra.
This calf is the daughter of Indra's cow Kamadhenu.
Like her mother, this calf is capable of yielding everything one's heart could desire.
members.cox.net /apamnapat/entities/Nandini.html   (56 words)

  
 Freight Elevators, Personnel Elevators, Lift, Elevators, Car Design Auto Door, Car Design Collapsible Door, Mumbai, ...
Kamadhenu Personnel Elevators are the vital link between passengers and the various floor destinations they desire to reach silently, safely and swiftly.
An engineering marvel by itself the Kamadhenu goods elevators is engineered after studying carefully the following factors.
The state of art goods elevators manufactured by Kamadhenu make goods transportation very efficient from any floor to every floor.
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 The Hindu Business Line : Reliance: The battle for the Kamadhenu
N ANCIENT lore is the story of King Vishwamitra reaching the hermitage of Sage Vasishtha on return from a campaign.
The sage offered the tired King and his army a banquet thanks to Kamadhenu, the divine cow that gave all that was sought.
The King wanted the cow but the Sage would not part, and there ensued a great battle over the cow.
www.thehindubusinessline.com /iw/2004/12/05/stories/2004120500310600.htm   (1062 words)

  
 Kamadhenu Travels | Bangalore
We take care of all International & Domestic air travel ticketing services, Train Bookings etc. Our Customer-friendly staff can assist you in negotiating the most economical airfare with various International Airlines.
Kamadhenu's accreditation as an authorized Rail-Travelers Service Agent (RTSA) of Indian Railways enables us to provide an extremely efficient and reliable rail ticketing services to our clients.
Kamadhenu is an authorized ticketing agent for a number of important bus transporters enabling our clients to choose from a wide range of luxurious buses.
www.kamadhenutravels.com   (138 words)

  
 Kamadhenu - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Kamadhenu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Here you will find more informations about Kamadhenu.
If you find this encyclopedia or its sister projects useful,
Kamadhenu (IPA:) was a divine cow who was believed to be the mother of all Gods according to Hindu mythology.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Kamadhenu.html   (186 words)

  
 Travel made easy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Service is Kamadhenu Travels’ motto and creating awareness about this facility is its watchword.
Leading business houses in Chennai and Bangalore have utilised the services of Kamadhenu Travels for to sends their staff on these package tours.
To be one with ‘nature’ has worked wonders for the staff, quips a CMD of a renowned software conglomeration.
www.chennaionline.com /hotelsandtours/PlacesofInterest/2004/12kamadhenu.asp   (703 words)

  
 Sixth Day Report and Photos
During the discourse tonight, Sri Swamiji while explaining the significance of Universal Mother described in detail that Cow, which nourishes celestials and humans is an aspect of Universal Mother, 'SURABHI'.
It is well known that the celestial Cow Kamadhenu dwells in Heaven.
It is important for us to know that Cows are the progeny of Kamadhenu.
www.dattapeetham.com /additions/navaratri/sixthday/sixthday.html   (924 words)

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