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In Indian culture, cows are considered sacred and are often referred to as “Gau Mata.” For centuries, they have been respected not only for
A cow gaushala is more than just a shelter; it is a symbol of compassion, care, and responsibility toward animals. By supporting gau seva and helping gaushalas, we can protect innocent cows and contribute to a kinder and more compassionate society.
Cow seva is a beautiful act of compassion, care, and humanity. By supporting and protecting cows, we help innocent lives survive with dignit
Shri Lalitamba Gau Seva Trust is an organization which makes arrangements for the care of old women and cows for their food. All the cows here live in the cowshed. Where they are given food. Besides, they are also given medicine when they fall ill. Committed to providing adequate shelter, clean water and nutritious food to the cows here, we are currently protecting more than 5000 cows. Also Free Vedic Education here is committed to arrange free Vedic education for more than 100 children every year. The ashram of Shri Lalitamba Gau Seva Trust has the facility of daily free bhandara for sadhus, saints and fakkads. With your donation all these pledges taken by this organization can be fulfilled.
Observe Mohini Ekadashi with devotion—fast, worship Lord Vishnu, and embrace charity. Cleanse mind, body, and soul while seeking peace, pros
In Hindu Tradition Ekadashi is one of the sacred festival. It is believed that observing the Ekadashi fast helps to get happiness and prosperity, and Mohini Ekadashi helps to overcome material illusions and free them from sins. Act of charity, especially when directed toward gau seva is said to yield manifold benefits. By Donating on mohini ekadashi, a person gets purification of mind, body and soul. This fast of Mohini Ekadashi is considered very important in Hinduism. On Ekadashi God gives you happiness Lord Vishnu is worshiped on this day and devotees keep a fast while chanting his name Lord Vishnu is specially worshiped on this day. During this, stories of various incarnations of Lord Vishnu are narrated and devotees worship them with devotion.
A simple act of feeding can spread happiness, bring peace to the heart, and become a source of hope and blessings for countless lives in nee
Shri Lalitamba Gau Seva Trust is an organization where everything from the care of cows to their feeding That arranges. All the cows here live in the cowshed. Where they are given food. Besides, they are also given medicines when they fall ill. Cows hold significant importance in various cultures, ecosystems, and livelihoods. Supporting cow welfare through donations is a compassionate act that contributes to animal care, environmental health, and economic sustainability. Shri Lalitamba Gau Seva Trust is committed to providing adequate shelter, clean water and nutritious food to the cows here, we are currently protecting more than 5000 cows. Also Free Vedic Education here is committed to arrange free Vedic education for more than 100 children every year. The ashram of Shri Lalitamba Gau Seva Trust has the facility of daily free bhandara for sadhus, saints and fakkads. With your donation all these pledges taken by this organization can be fulfilled. By coming forward to donate bhoosa, we not only help innocent cows but also encourage others to take ppart in this meaningful cause.
Offering donations on this divine Tuesday brings peace, positivity, and spiritual blessings while helping those in need with compassion and
Donating for cows on Bada Mangal, is said to purify your karma and bring peace and contentment. Bada Mangal is not just a day of devotion. it's a chance to serve humanity and animals, which is the true worship of Lord Hanuman. By giving donations on this divine Tuesday, you are participating in a sacred tradition that uplifts your spirit and helps those in need. Worship Lord Hanuman with devotion.Donate with compassion. Receive blessings that bring joy, strength, and prosperity into your life. Shri Lalitamba Gau Seva Trust is an organization which makes arrangements for the care of old women and cows for their food. All the cows here live in the cowshed. Where they are given food. Besides, they are also given medicine when they fall ill.
Offer Tuladaan for cows and support their food, care, and protection. Your small act of charity brings nourishment, safety, and compassion t
When we donate for the cows, it is the most important thing. A cow is a sacred creatures of indin culture. And charity done with a pure heart bring happiness, positive energy, prosperity and peace When we try to the cows and anyone in need. It is the blessing of innocent eatures. The world “Tula” means balance and Daan means charity. In this ritual a person is weighed on a scale and item such as grains, jaggery, fruits donated to the needy like cow sewa. Tuladaan not only brings happiness to these gentle beings but also multiplies blessings in the lives of those who give. Tuladaan for cows is not just a ritual, it is a way of receiving countless blessings, by giving selflessly, we gain infinitely more in return. In Sanatan tradition, Tuladaan is one of the most sacred and powerful forms of donation. It means offering something equal to one’s own weight whether in grains, fruits, or other items in the spirit of selfless giving.
In the heart of Indian culture and Sanatan Dharma, serving cows (Gau Seva) is considered one of the most sacred and पुण्यदायी acts. Among al
At Shri Lalitamba Gau Seva Trust, thousands of abandoned, injured, and helpless cows are being cared for with love, compassion, and dedication. Supporting Bhoosa Daan is a simple yet powerful way to become a part of this noble mission.