As the name suggests the wish-granting cow is symbolic of a person¯¿½¯¿½¯¿½s wishes being fulfilled. In Feng Shui the wish-fulfilling cow often found sitting on a bed of coins or ingots is used to fulfill and attract good descendant's luck ensuring that your future generations will be prosperous. In India the cow is considered as a holy animal. People here worship the cow and this animal holds a special place in the hearts of Indians. However very few people actually know the true significance of the cow. In fact Buddhism teaches us that the cow has the power to transform our wishes into reality if we treat it with kindness and also if we do not eat beef (cow¯¿½¯¿½¯¿½s meat). In an office to enhance good fortune you can display the cow sitting on a bed of coins and ingots anywhere on your desk. At home you can display the wish-granting cow in the South East sector of your house. This can be very luck since South East is the general sector which is associated with wealth.