The name Kamadhenu came from the Sanskrit root, "Kamaduha", which literally means, "the cow of plenty" and "the one through whom all desires are fulfilled".It is believed that each part of the kamdhenu cow embodies a particular deity & is worshipped as the divine wish-fulfilling cow goddess, according to Hindu mythology.This Kamdhenu cow, adorned with different deities, is the symbol of prosperity and vatsalya (love that a mother feels for a child) and is considered highly auspicious for countering the vaastudoshas (architectural faults) & enhancing the overall good luck.