Source of Divine Blessings
Serving the cow is considered equal to serving all gods and brings immense spiritual merit.
Nurturer of Life
Cows provide milk, ghee, and other essentials that sustain health and wellbeing.
Symbol of Selfless Giving
Just like a mother, the cow gives more than she takes, teaching us compassion and service.
Protector of Environment
Cow-based products support organic farming, Ayurvedic heal, & preserve ancient traditions.
Gau Chara Sewa:
Your support helps us provide food, shelter, and care for cows in the ashram. By donating towards Gau Sewa, you contribute to nurturing and protecting these sacred beings who hold a special place in our tradition.
Green Fodder
Gud-Jaggery
Khal -mustard Cake
Chokar – Wheat Bran
Musturd Oil
In our Sanatan Dharma, the cow is revered as a mother (Gau Mata) — the giver of nourishment, health, and spiritual blessings. Serving and protecting cows is considered one of the highest forms of sewa, bringing peace of mind, good health, and divine grace.
At our ashram, Gau Sewa is not just about feeding cows — it is about living with compassion, safeguarding our dharma, and nurturing a bond with Gau Mata.
🌿 Activities in Gau Sewa
Feeding & Caring for Cows
Daily feeding of grass, fodder, jaggery, and nutritious items.
Providing clean shelter and safe living space for the cows.
Medical Care & Protection
Arranging regular checkups and medicines.
Rescuing injured, abandoned, and stray cows.
Devotional Practices
Gau Pooja (worship of the cow) performed on auspicious days.
Offering food to cows before eating as a sign of gratitude.
Gau Daan (Donation of Cows)
A sacred tradition where devotees donate cows for spiritual upliftment and blessings.