Saving Indian Breed Cows Since 6 Years
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Our Mission
The mission of a Vrindavana Goshala trust, which is a shelter for cows in Hindu culture, is to provide a safe and nurturing environment for cows that are no longer able to produce milk or work, as well as those that have been abandoned or are at risk of being slaughtered.
In Hinduism, cows are considered sacred animals and are believed to embody divine qualities, such as gentleness, purity, and selflessness. Therefore, goushalas also serve as places of worship and spiritual sanctuaries for people who seek to honor and show reverence to cows.
In addition to providing shelter, goushalas also offer various services such as medical care, food, and education on cow care and management. They often rely on donations and volunteer support from the community to sustain their operations.
Overall, the mission of a goushala is to promote the welfare and protection of cows, as well as to educate and inspire people to respect and cherish these animals as valuable and sacred beings.
Why Indian Breed Cow?
Kamadhenu is well-known through its other five forms: Nanda,
Sunanda, Surabhi, Susheela and Sumanahe cow symbolizes the dharma itself. Kamadhenu is said to have stood steadily upon the earth with its four feet during the Satyug (world’s first age of truth), upon three feet during the Tretayug (the second stage of less than perfection), upon two feet during the Dwaparyug (the third stage of dwindling and disappearing perfection) and only on one leg during Kaliyug (the fourth and current age of decadence).
Important aspect of Indian Breed Cow is that it is an integral part of the lives of our rural brethren who form more than 70% of the country’s population. Morning to evening, most of the activities of the people engaged in agriculture, revolves aroundcows and bullocks.
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What We have Achieved?
Sri Vrindavana Gokula Charitable Trust started in the year January 2017 with common mindset people such as Sri Kiran Kumar, Sri Mahesh Srikantan, Sri Pradeep Simha, Sri Rohit and Sri Vijaya Simha. The Goshala started with 6 cows and slowly raised to 30 and at present Sri Vrindavana Goshala shelters more than 120 Rescued cows, bulls and Calfs and runs goshala presently at Gopalnagar Near Ramohalli.
The homa ceremony is an ancient practice that is believed to bring blessings and positive energy to those who participate.
At our gaushala, we hold homa ceremonies regularly to honor and bless our cows and other animals, as well as to pray for the well-being of our community and the world. We invite you to join us in this beautiful and meaningful ceremony, and to experience the power of this ancient tradition for yourself.