At Krishna Dham Gaushala, we are dedicated to the welfare and protection of Gaumata, the sacred cow revered in Hindu culture. Our commitment to serving these gentle beings extends beyond mere care; it is a profound expression of reverence and gratitude towards these divine creatures.
Cows Rescued
5000+
Lives Touched
1 Lakh+
Meals Provided
50,000+
Volunteers
100+
Our Initiatives
Shelter and Care: At our Gaushala, we provide a safe and nurturing environment for Gaumata. Our spacious shelters offer protection from the elements, ensuring their well-being and comfort.
Nutrition and Feeding: We believe in the importance of proper nutrition for Gaumata. Through our “Ann for Gaumata” campaign, we endeavor to provide nutritious fodder and feed to sustain their health and vitality.
Medical Assistance: Our team of dedicated veterinarians provides regular health check-ups and medical care to Gaumata. From routine vaccinations to emergency treatments, we ensure that they receive prompt and compassionate care.
Rehabilitation and Adoption: For cows in need of special care or rehabilitation, we offer personalized attention and support. Additionally, we facilitate adoption programs to find loving homes for rescued cows, ensuring they receive the care and affection they deserve.
Despite our unwavering dedication, we encounter challenges in our mission to help Gaumata. Limited resources, funding constraints, and logistical hurdles often pose obstacles in providing comprehensive care to all the cows at our Gaushala.
Helping Gaumata is not just a duty; it is a sacred privilege that brings blessings and fulfillment to our lives.
Help is Needed
Your support is invaluable in our efforts to help Gaumata at Krishna Dham Gaushala. Through your donations, contributions, and volunteer efforts, we can continue to provide essential care and support to these divine beings. Together, let us uphold the sanctity of Gaumata and ensure their well-being for generations to come. Join us in this noble endeavor and make a meaningful difference in the lives of our beloved cows today.