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Holy Cows: Let’s Save the Hinduism Blessed Bovines

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Holy Cows: Let’s Save the Hinduism Blessed Bovines

Let’s save Hinduism’s Sacred Holy Cow

Cow is the basic foundation of Indian culture. The entire national life of our country is dependent on the cow. If mother cow is happy, the nation will be happy and if mother cow is unhappy, it can be assumed that there will be calamities towards the nation.

Cow is being measured on the scale of practical utility today but it is necessary to keep in mind that modern science has its limits. Today's science cannot even think about the subtle and supreme usefulness of the cow. Indian sages, sages and sages had gained knowledge about these subtle utilities of the cow on the strength of their meditation. That's why he called the cow as mother cow. There are many stories about the greatness of cow in Indian scriptures.

Cow has cultural and economic importance. In short, the basis of the Indian rural economy is the cow. India's rural economy cannot be imagined without the cow.

 

Sacred Cow, Divine Mother
The cow is considered sacred in the Hindu religion — and not just the cow itself but everything that come out of it is sacred as well. Milk, urine, curds, dung and butter from cows, Hindus believe, will cleanse the body and purify the soul. Even the dust of footprints of cows has religious meaning.
The cow is considered as a sacred & holy animal in the Hindu religion. We worship cows on various occasions and we call them Gaumata. In the field of environmental protection and preservation, we are actively involved in the prevention of cruelty against animals given to them either by man or by nature.

 

For saving the Sanctity of the Cow in Hinduism

See the plight of cows across the country, finally Guru Ji took up the task of rectifying the present condition of the cow dynasty. Through this great project, he took a pledge to serve the old, sick and destitute cows across the country. A hypothesis was prepared to protect the existence of the cow dynasty and this vision was realized in the form of 'Shri Krishnayan Desi Gau Raksha and Gaulok Dham Seva Samiti.

 

The best Gaushala for Guavansh: Shree Krishnayan Desi Gaurakshashala
Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha Evam Gaulok Dham Sewa Samiti is one of the largest Gaurakshashala of Desi cows in India. We protect, feed & shelter ailing, starving, destitute and stray Desi Cows & Bulls, the majority of which are abandoned by their owners or saved from butchers. Most of the cows that come here are injured or sick, whose information is conveyed to us by the general public. We go to pick them up and bring them to the Gaushala, treat them and serve them. Accidental cows that are groaning due to the pain of other diseases or wandering on the side of the roads in distress due to death and hunger and thirst, have fallen into a deep pit somewhere or have crashed after being hit by a vehicle, such cows are called Our aim is to give them new life. Today hundreds of injured cows are under treatment in our Gaushala.

We have all the facilities for treatment here. Experienced doctors, degree holder’s compounders, service-oriented Gausevaks are present at all times to relieve the suffering of the cow mother. Our doctors are available round the clock. All necessary medicines are kept in sufficient quantity along with vaccination medicines. We have professional doctors for medical emergencies.  We provide & give both medical help for needy & accidental cows.

All of you are requested to join the noble cause of Gausewa by giving financial support as much as possible and help the cow mother to get her lost honor and rights.

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