About Us
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.
When Goshala was first initially started all the members of goshala were new to the goseva activity and still managed to take care of cows by growing grass in half acre land which was fully barren and converted Barren land to Fertile Land with the help of Jeeva Mrutha made of Cow dung and Cow Urine. After struggling a lot and with difficulty in managing green grass during hot summer, little green grass gave us a great relief and helped in reducing the cost of grass.
You Have the Power to save the Cow next to our Mother & Motherland.
Indian History and Desi Cow
When Britishers invaded India, they were astonished for two things; one is our Gurukul Education and the other one is our traditional method of Farming/Agriculture. We worship Cow next to our Mother and Motherland. Robert Clive, then the Indian British Governor did a detail research on our traditional Farming method. He planned to alter the traditional method of our Farming to favour Britishers depend on them. In India Farm Animals particularly cattle are the backbone for Agriculture. We used Bharathiya cow’s dung as an excellent Fertilizer/ Manure and cow’s urine as a premium pesticide. Robert Clive thought, if cows are eliminated then Indian Traditional Farming method will be destroyed; if Bharathiya cows are slaughtered then Indian Farming will head to the path of devastation thereby Indians are forced to depend on Britishers for Chemical Manure & Pesticides. Foreign Chemical Fertilizers, Manure & pesticides has made a way into India in this planned manner by Britishers.
By using Bharathiya cow’s dung & urine, we produced 54 quintals of rice per acre. Being informed, Robert Clive started Slaughter House in India to eliminate Bharathiya cows. Within a year, he killed 1 crore Bharathiya cows at the rate of 30000 per day. Before he left India, he added the number of Slaughterhouse in India (later in his old age he committed suicide due to depression and opium addiction, probably due to sins accrued by killing cows). In this way, lakhs of Bharathiya cows are butchered in the way of meat for food. In the good old days, the cattle / Farm animal population was more than the human population thereby producing healthy food grains. In 1910, there were 350 slaughterhouse working day & night. As the Bharathiya cows’ population reduced gradually we started approaching them for Manures, Fertilizers Pesticides. Thus the entry of Urea & Phosphate fertilizers entered India. Due to this our people suffer innumerable diseases and spend a lot of money on allopathic medicines.