Phalgun Purnima, the sacred full moon of the Phalgun month, is a time for devotion, charity, and spiritual upliftment. On this auspicious day, donating for the care of sick and injured cows is considered a highly meritorious act that brings divine blessings, good karma, and inner peace. Cows, revered as “Gau Mata” in Hinduism, symbolize motherhood, nourishment, and selfless service. Supporting their well-being, especially when they are suffering, is not only an act of kindness but also a path to spiritual progress.Lord Krishna, who is often depicted as a cowherd, emphasized the importance of protecting and serving cows. When a cow is sick or injured, providing treatment and care becomes even more meaningful, as it reflects true compassion and dharma.Donating for their treatment on Phalgun Purnima enhances the spiritual benefits manifold, as charity done on this day is said to multiply in merit and remove negative karma. By protecting and serving Gau Mata, you engage in one of the highest forms of dharma, strengthening your connection with the divine and creating a lasting impact of kindness and compassion.