Today I am happy to share with you an year back at the time of Covid I decided to do something for the Cows and started a Cow Shelter (Gaushala) with my father’s support. Let me take you through this wonderful journey of my experience and thoughts in starting this Gaushala. One day I have seen a paper advertisement by a Cowman saying that due to Covid Pandemic they are unable to feed the cows and wanted to give it away. Then I asked my father if we can adopt one and asked him to give one acre of land in our farm for Cow Shelter, which he immediately agreed and allocated a land for Cow Shelter. Today we have adopted 6 cows in our shelter and planning to adopt around 100 cows in near future
Sheltering of old, unproductive and abandoned cows in traditional cow shelters (gaushalas) is an ancient practice in India. Cows are venerated as mother goddesses by the Hindu majority population of the country and we need to take care of our mother goddess…….
Simply by eating grass, the cows give us milk. From milk, ghee is produced by which demigods become satisfied. So how can one neglect the cow? Simply by her association, a person becomes purified and by donating cows, one can transfer himself to heaven. There is no wealth superior to the cow. All the demigods reside in different parts of her body. Her milk nourishes human beings. How can such a cow not be worshipable
The Inspiring Story of Hansika Ram Nambula of Starting a Gaushala (Cow Shelter Home)
My Journey of Gaushala started with my Parents inspiration. My Father has always told me that-