Gauseva opens the door to Happiness, Fame & Fortune

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Gauseva opens the door to Happiness, Fame & Fortune

The scriptures consider the cow as the direct form of sacrifice. From Lord Shri Krishna to many Indian sages, cow service has been given the message of attaining merit equal to sacrifice.

The cow has motherly affection, compassion and tenderness. She is the benefactor of human beings. That is why our ancestors made cow service, worship, protection of the cow mother a part of their daily routine. It is said that a donation of a grass made for the service of indigenous cows also brings happiness-prosperity-fortune. In Mahabharata, there is a description about the glory of cow service of which the person who serves cow mother with his entire family, male-female, uses their holy presence, keeps cow mother satisfied, she gives him extremely rare blessings, fortune arises.

Gaumata is related to our Birth, Life and Death

Scientific research shows that today humanity is suffering from sorrow, unrest, neglect and ridicule by being away from cows. Experts have suggested Indian breed cows as important for getting rid of this. They have also said that cow protection is necessary to prevent the terrible crisis of global warming and to protect entire life.

The cow is related to our birth, life and death. After guru service, cow service is considered as the giver of fame and glory. It is said that the cow is related to our birth, life and death. The cow mother is the basis of health and prosperity. This country was prosperous, cultured, filled with divine and material prosperity by cow protection. Therefore, today, again, the countrymen need to work in the direction of their sage-inspired traditions, cow protection and promotion. Because only by keeping cow safe and nourished, we can keep the people safe, nourished and healthy.

Guaseva leads to heavenly rewards

The mother cow is given the status of cow mother in the Hindu religion. Not only this, cow also has a very important place in religious works. Just as we address the earth as ‘mother’, similarly, cow also gets the name of cow-mother. Many descriptions are found in ancient scriptures in reference to cow. It is said that 33 crore goddesses reside in cow. One gets heaven by serving cow.

For this reason, people often feed cow with their hands bread, fruit etc. Many tantric texts describe the miraculous experiments of cow service. If you also want to bring happiness in your life, then serve cows. Surely your wish will be fulfilled.

 

Adopt Cows and support Gaushala

At Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha Evam Gaulok Dham Sewa Samiti, we provide dedicated cow services. Our team of sadhaks, a medical team and Gausevak tirelessly ensure the well-being of the cows by providing them with ample fodder, food, and necessary medical treatment. We strongly believe in preserving the future of cows through the preservation of folk traditions.

 

For individuals who are unable to accommodate cows at their homes, we offer the opportunity to adopt cows from our cowsheds. By doing so, not only can you fulfill your responsibility of nourishing and caring for these magnificent animals, but you can also attain the merits associated with the noble act of cowherding. We welcome you to visit our cowshed and explore the possibilities of participating in this meaningful endeavor.

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 in 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. We do not exploit these cows for milk but distribute it for free to saints / tapaswis / Gausewaks / Ashrams.

 

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