Gau Seva, or cow service, is a sacred practice deeply embedded in Vedic culture. The cow is revered as a symbol of abundance, selflessness, and nurturing energy. Serving and caring for cows is considered one of the highest forms of dharma (righteous duty) and a way to honor all forms of life. It is believed that performing Gau Seva brings immense spiritual merit, prosperity, and peace to individuals and the community.
We believe that animals as living creatures, have value beyond economic measurement and are entitled to legal, moral and ethical consideration and protection. Our mission is to act as an advocate on behalf of animals and as an enforcer of their rights, to provide for the well being of our community’s animals who are abandoned, injured, subject to unfair or cruel treatment or otherwise in need.
At present we are feeding the cows and street dogs by taking necessary food towards them. But we decided to provide proper shelter for the cows which were abandoned with no proper care taken for them.
Gau Seva, or cow service, is a sacred duty that promotes compassion, sustainability, and cultural heritage. Cows are considered sacred in many traditions, providing nourishment and agricultural support. Protecting and caring for them is an act of kindness and spiritual service.
We are committed to the well-being of cows by providing shelter, nutritious food, and medical care. Our Gau Shala offers a safe haven where rescued, abandoned, and aging cows are nurtured with love and respect.
By participating in Gau Seva, you help preserve a tradition of selfless service. Visit our Gau Shala, make a contribution, or spread awareness. Together, we can protect and nurture these gentle beings.
📩 Contact us to learn more about how you can get involved!