Tanjore Paintings

Best place to buy Kamadhenu Tanjore Painting Online

Kamadhenu Tanjore Painting Online

Kamadhenu was a miraculous cow that could give her owner anything he desired. She was sometimes referred to as the daughter of Daksha and Kasyapa. The Ramayana also describes Kamadhenu as the daughter of Surbahi and Krodhavasa, who was born of Lord Brahma.

Kamadhenu is a highly integral part of Indian culture. Legend has it that she emerged from the ocean when it was flooded and started living in the heavens. It was later given to the seven holy sages. She nourished them with milk and other fundamental supplies, which helped them perform rituals and sacrifices.

Benefits of Kamadhenu worship:

  • It is believed that Lord Hanuman resides in the tail of the cow and repels the negative energies of black magic, ghosts etc.
  • Goddess Lakshmi stays in the dung of a cow and brings luck, money, and prosperity.
  • Goddess Ganga, considered as the purest deity in Hinduism is believed to reside in cow’s urine. It is sprinkled before starting any religious or spiritual ceremony.
  • According to Hinduism, the four Purusharthas i.e. Dharma, Artha, Kaam and Moksha are in the feets of the cow. By serving a cow one can get all of these in his/her life.
  • In the head of a cow, Lord Shiva stays and gives faith and confidence to those who worship the cow.
  • The Lord of divine nectar (Amrit) lives in the milk of cows. It gives health and a disease-free life to one who worships the cow.
  • Lord of Fire (Agni Devta) resides in a cow’s stomach. By feeding a cow one gets the energy of fire and charm on his/her face.

Best place to buy Kamadhenu Tanjore Painting Online 


Kamdhenu Tanjore paintings are believed to be very valuable since they are made from fine art and are designed to be enjoyed by the home. These art pieces are believed to be very valuable since they are made to be enjoyed by their home. Kamadhenu Wall Art is also a part of Indian culture.

Materials Used for Kamadhenu Tanjore Paintings: 

  • Original 22 Carat Gold Foils.
  • Chettinad Teak Wood
  • Shiny Paints
  • Ordinal Jaipur Precious Gemstone
  • Cloth
  • chalk powder