In our country India, cow is given the
status of mother but you will not believe the pathetic condition of cow in that
country. The situation is so bad that their owners are depriving them of food
and shelter in the situation of getting old or not being able to give milk,
they leave them helpless on the road where wandering cows are forced to eat
garbage and plastic on the roads. Nowadays our Indian culture and respect forcow mother is decreasing day by day. Unfortunately, our mother cow is roaming
on the roads. Not only that but there are also places that show us the harsh
reality and one of them is where a cow is seen eating garbage in a pile of
garbage.
Shree Krishnayan Desi
Gaurakshashala’s commendable initiative
When these poor cows are brought to our
Shree Krishnayan Desi Gaushala, their pitiable condition makes the soul
tremble. When you ever visit our gaushala or hospital, you will see that the
cows who have had a road accident are groaning with pain due to injury. They
have injuries all over their body including stomach and legs. Somewhere the
skin is peeled off and the flesh is visible and somewhere the blood is oozing.
Those who have been brought here in a hungry and thirsty state are dying. Their
body has become flaccid due to weakness and hunger. The condition of the cows
left wandering on the roads and alleys is even worse. We got garbage, plastic,
iron objects and many other things from the stomachs of such cows.
We provide medical help, food and shelter
to all the Gauvansh in our gaushala so that they can spend their remaining life
in a healthy and happy state.
Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha Evam
Gaulok Dham Sewa Samiti’ is one of the largest Gaurakshashala of Desi cows in
India. We protect, feed & shelter ailing, starving, destitute and stray
Desi Cows & Bulls, the majority of which are abandoned by their owners or
saved from butchers. Most of these Gauvansh are milk barren. These cows are
brought to our Gaushala from tough conditions. All these cows are fed,
sheltered, and looked after by hundreds of Gausewaks who work round the clock.
This Gaushala is run and managed by saints.
Gauseva - The greatest virtue of all
Karma
In Hinduism, cow is called mother. In the
Puranas, religion has also been shown in the form of cow. Lord Shri Krishna
used to serve the cow with his own hands and their residence has also been told
as Golok. Not only that, cow has also been told as Kamdhenu in the form of
fulfilling all desires. There are many reasons behind this importance of cow in
Hinduism which also have religious and scientific significance. Since ancient
times, cow has made an important contribution in human civilization. According to
Vedas, Upanishads and Puranas, it has been found that cow is the mother of all
creatures. Our Indian cows have described the brief glory of our mother cow.
One of the most important reasons is that since the morning of this ancient
Hindu civilization, cows have been the backbone of Indian families and Indian
agricultural system. It is an Indian mythological belief that Mother Cow is the
abode of 33 crore
gods. In India, the word “cow” is a symbol of faith, purity, devotion and
religious culture. According to the Puranic scriptures, cow is our mother and
her glory is very unique. Cow mother is glorious and worthy of worship in every
way. It is the paramount duty of every human being to protect cow mother.
With Gauseva and give happiness to
life
There is no other great virtue than
serving the cow mother. It is said in the Puranas that the person who wears the
dust flying from the hoof of the cow mother on his head, he bathes in the water
of the pilgrimage and he gets rid of all sins. All our wishes are fulfilled by
serving the cow, all kinds of happiness are obtained. We have to feed Gaumata.
It is written in our vedas, there is never any shortage of wealth and grain in
the house where the cow lives. It is clear from this that the happiness of the
cow fulfills all our wishes.
Help us too feed Gaumata
We started with just 11 cows in the year
2010 in Haridwar, and presently we shelter and feed more than 18000 cows &
Bulls in various locations all put together. This number is ever-increasing as
stray Desi Cows & Bulls mostly deserted by their owner are brought to our
Gaurakshashala every day. We have very big adequate shades in huge numbers to
provide good shelters to these saved gauvansh. We continue building cow sheds
as the number of cows protected is ever increasing.
Since the number of Gauvansh is increasing
continuously, the cost of their service, food, shelter and treatment increases
considerably. It is an appeal to all of you to contribute as much as possible
in this great service of mother cow.
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