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Gaushala

Gaushala : Gaw Sewa Dharma

Indian agriculture has close ties with cow rearing. They complement each other. One nourishes the other. Economic structure of our country depend on cow rearing because here the main source of livelihood of most of the people is agriculture and its premise is bull, which we get from cow. Cow herd is the basis of our economies. Agriculture is impossible without cattle. If in today’s so-called scientific era instead of neat cattle, the farming is done with tractors, chemical fertilizers, pesticides, etc., then it’s awful consequences today is not unknown. If agriculture, land, grain etc. is saved from ruining, then namely natural neat cattle farm based agriculture is essential to re-adopt. Keeping in view of the facts mentioned the cow is assumed as mother. The cow is considered auspicious in our country. It is not unreasonable sense of respect for the cow. Ancient India is joyous and prosperous by serving cow in the form of goshalas. Goshala is a protective shelter for cattle in India.


In a goshala, cattle are respected, venerated and treated with dignity. The goshala protects those cows/calves which would have been mercilessly killed otherwise. Goshalas offer you a chance to participate in this ritual to put animal waste to use and purify the environment.