Kamdhenu Gaushala is situated at Shivalik foothills on bank of Kaushalya River
Welcome to Kamdhenu Gaushala – Your Trusted Haven for Gouvansh Welfare and Sustainable Living & Harnessing the Power of Cow Products. If you're passionate about Gouvansh welfare, sustainable living, and cultural preservation, you've landed in the right place.Kamdhenu Gaushala – a sanctuary dedicated to the well-being of cows and a hub for promoting eco-friendly practices.
Discover Kamdhenu Gaushala's Mission
At Kamdhenu Gaushala, our mission is clear – to provide a safe haven for Gouvansh, emphasizing their significance in our cultural heritage and promoting sustainable agriculture. Our sanctuary is not just a shelter; it's a symbol of compassion and coexistence.
Cow Feeding at Kamdhenu Gaushala
The Kamadhenu cow, also known as Surabhi, holds immense significance in Hindu mythology and is considered a divine and wish-fulfilling bovine. According to Hindu scriptures, Kamadhenu emerged during the churning of the cosmic ocean (Samudra Manthan) and is believed to be the mother of all cows. Kamadhenu is often depicted as a celestial cow with the ability to grant unlimited wishes and desires.The notion that cows include the presence of the "33 Koti Devtas" is rooted in Hindu Dharm and spiritual symbolism. In this belief, each part of the cow's body is associated with various deities, celestial beings, and forces, totaling to the concept of "33 Koti" or 33 categories. This symbolic representation emphasizes the divine nature of the cow, suggesting that the entire cosmic order and its multitude of deities are embodied within this sacred animal.