Our Vision and Mission

1. What is a Gaushala?
A Gaushala is a protective shelter for cows, especially for aged, injured, abandoned, or unproductive cattle. It is a sacred place where cows are cared for lovingly and protected according to Hindu traditions.
Our Gaushala is dedicated to Lord Shri Krishna, who is known for His deep love and care for cows (Gaumata). We follow traditional, spiritual, and ethical practices to serve, protect, and worship cows with devotion.
We currently shelter and serve [insert number] cows, including calves, bulls, and elderly cows.
Yes, visitors are welcome! We encourage families, students, and devotees to visit and experience the spiritual and peaceful atmosphere. Please contact us before visiting.
You can donate online through our [Donation Page] or via UPI/Bank Transfer. Your support helps in feeding, medical care, shelter maintenance, and cow welfare programs.
Yes, we are a registered charitable organization and eligible donations may qualify for tax exemption under [insert applicable tax section/law here, e.g., 80G in India].
Absolutely. Through our Cow Adoption Program, you can spiritually adopt a cow and help support its care. You will receive updates and blessings regularly.
We are primarily supported by donations from kind-hearted devotees, philanthropists, and well-wishers like you. We do not engage in commercial sale of milk or cows.
Our focus is on cow protection, not milk production. However, any surplus A2 milk, ghee, or cow-based products (like Panchgavya items) are shared only in a responsible and limited manner, mostly to our devotees.
We welcome volunteers to help with feeding, cleaning, medical care, and seva activities. Please fill out the volunteer form on our website or contact us.
Yes, we respond to cow emergencies in our region and provide shelter and treatment whenever possible. Please contact our helpline for such cases.
We plan to expand our shelter capacity, build a veterinary care center, launch a goshala school for values-based education, and create a Krishna cow sanctuary for devotional tourism.
Yes! Many devotees perform Gau Pooja, feed the cows, or sponsor meals on their special days. It’s a blessed way to celebrate with Lord Krishna’s beloved Gaumata.
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