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Cow Seva 

In India, cows hold significant spiritual and cultural importance. Serving cows, known as "Gau Seva" or "Cow Seva," is considered an act of devotion, as a means to seek spiritual merits and develop compassionate.

Cow Seva is our project's focus and inclusion.

Sunday Cow Feed Project (SCF)

Cow Seva
Cow Seva
Cow Seva

An average-sized cow weighing 400kg needs approximately 20-40 pounds of grass every day. Their feeding usually includes hay or silage mixed with grass to ensure a balanced diet.

To ensure that cows are well-fed and healthy, it is important to provide them with a full balanced diet and feed them on a regular basis. Our team will facilitate cow seva and cow feeding every Sunday on your behalf.

 

We are in partnership with local Goshalas to provide a protective shelter to stray cows especially if we find any injured or sick cows. We immediately establish contact with the Goshalas to come in aid.

We hope for your kind support for cow seva and contribution to humanity with love and compassion!

It costs just US$44 (Rs. 3500) to feed 30 cows each day. Support to us for cow seva and contribute to humanity with love and compassion!

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