Manavta Foundation Gaushala (Shelter for Cows) is situated in Mayur Vihar, Delhi, India. We have more than one hundred (100) cows at present. In the year 2013, a disease “Foot and Mouth” spread in Delhi and its nearby areas, due to which cow infection in their Foot and Mouth. Even cows were not able to walk due to this disease.
India has an open garbage system, which means open garbage bins on the roads overflowing with stinking waste. In cities and towns, large numbers of cows on the roads eat from garbage bins, foraging for fruits and vegetable leftover, anything edible and smelling like food. Since Polybags have invaded our lives, almost all garbage and food waste is disposed in Polybags. These bags spill out either on the road or from municipality dustbins. Since the Polybags are knotted at the mouth, Cows unable to undo the knot, eat food leftovers including the Polybags. Slowly over time, they build up a huge amount of polybags inside their stomach. It gets entangled with different material and it becomes hard like cement inside their rumens, which is the first belly of the cow. The normally cows died. The post mortem conducted by our veterinary surgeon revealed that the animal’s ruman was full of polybags 40kgs stuck up in their stomach. After examination of all the animals, he advised us to start surgeries to remove polybags from their rumens to save their lives.
Manavta Foundation realized that there are hundreds of cattle on the roads feeding on garbage, including Polybags. They are sentenced to a slow and cruel death if they do not receive help in time. This is cruelty most people are not aware of when they see the animals “peacefully” walking on street.
It has been a life changing experience for all of us who witnessed the surgery and the removal of Polybags and other waste items from the rumen. We are horrified by the suffering of animals caused by the human garbage system and the problem of lefting cows and bulls loose on the road.
Some cow well-wishers started giving treatment to these cows from the city and nearby area in a tent along roadside. After giving treatment to cows they were sent back to their respective owners. Only eight cows could be treated at a time in the tent. Besides this, arrangements were also made for water and green fooder for the cows. By doing so, all cows get recovered from the disease very soon. Cow well-wisher now decided some places where they regularly send green fodder for cows. This all happened for at least one year. Now people started trusting them and contributing for the cows. Also All India Panchayat Parisad, Delhi and people from their provided land for Gaushala. The Gaushala started functioning around the year 2013 mainly by the effort of two enterprising animal lovers of delhi, who moved by miserable plight of homeless cows roaming around in the streets of Delhi and nearby areas, decided to do their betterment. Many of these cows used to be sick, because of eating garbage, esp. Polythene, dumped in the open by the resident; others were injured, having been run over by reckless drivers or beaten by some cruel person.
Note:- Manavta Foundation Gaushala is registered as a society with the Delhi Govt. There are respective owners after treatment. In addition to providing fodder and shelter to these cows. We have also made arrangement for the treatment of sick and injured cows. Two qualified veterinary doctors have been engaged for this purpose. All this work is being done with the money donated by kind hearted donors, many of whom have become members of our society.
The herd of mother cow of Gaushala is increasing every year with god grace. Also male calves are increasing who also required separate sheds. All of them need a place of shelter to live in protected from scorching heat, cold breezes and excess rainfall. We have to increase the number of shades every year. So the work goes on all round the year of preparation of new shades. The gaushala does not have a dry fodder storage complex which is necessary as we can store atleast 1yr. dry fodder for mother cow.
Cow is abode of gods. She is Kamdhenu(desire fulfiller) personified. All the demigods reside in the body of cow. She is receiver of the auspicious rays from all heavenly constellations. Wherever there is a cow,there is influence of all heavenly constellations, blessings of all gods are there. Cow is the only divine living being that has a surya ketu nadi(vein connected to sun) passing through her backbone.
Therefore the cows milk, butter and ghee has golden hue. This is because surya ketu vein, on interaction with solar rays produce gold salts in her blood. These salts are present in the cow’s milk and cow’s other bodily fluids which miraculously cures many diseases.
Cow is abode of gods. She is Kamdhenu(desire fulfiller) personified. All the demigods reside in the body of cow. She is receiver of the auspicious rays from all heavenly constellations. Wherever there is a cow,there is influence of all heavenly constellations, blessings of all gods are there. Cow is the only divine living being that has a surya ketu nadi(vein connected to sun) passing through her backbone.
Therefore the cows milk, butter and ghee has golden hue. This is because surya ketu vein, on interaction with solar rays produce gold salts in her blood. These salts are present in the cow’s milk and cow’s other bodily fluids which miraculously cures many diseases.
Cows in India are not just animal, but are reverend as one of the icons of the country's culture and civilization, and are indeed worshiped as "cow-mother".
In the course of their local evolution through the ages, Indian native cows have developed their own characteristics, which are acclaimed by the world for their wonderful properties. Absorbing energy from the sunrays through a "solar pulse" on their back, the native cows yield milk of the highest quality to enhance man's physical, emotional, mental and spiritual well-being.
Apart from milk, Indian native cows are also valued highly for their urine and dung, which are finding increasing applications in almost every aspect of human life today, and novel products like "cow shampoo", "cow soap" and "cow insect-/pest-repellents" are now becoming increasingly popular in the country, among health-and-environment-conscious consumers.
To teach by example, Sri Krishna and Lord Balram show us when they descend into the world, how important is to protect, love and serve Cows and Bulls. Krishna is known as Gopala (protector of the Cows) or Govinda (one who gives pleasure to the Cows). lord Balram represents plowing the land for agriculture and therefore always carries a plow in His hand. Whereas Krishna tends Cows and therefore carries a flute in His hand. Thus the two brothers represents krisi-raksha (protecting Bulls by engaging them in farming) and go-raksha (protecting the Cows).
Kamadhenu, the sacred cow which grants all wishes and desires, is an integral part of Hindu mythology.Kamadhenu is also well-known through its other five form Nanda, Sunanda, Surabhi, Susheela and Sumana. Indian cows are unique in their ability to resist diseases, possess characteristics, suited to the Indian Agro-climatic conditions, and they have tremendous draught resisting capacities and can walk 24 hours without rest. These qualities are often found lacking in mixed.
Gauseva means serving the cows!
We are supposed to worship cows and feed them by "Goo-grasa" everyday. If not atleast on some festive day we are supposed to worship cows and feed them. But in this age, if we can think of poor cows and try to help them to have a peaceful life, that would be more than a worship. Let us all pray for the poor and disabled cows and try to help those who are trying to protect them. It would be more meaningful if we can support and help those Gou Sewa kendras trying to protect the cows from the butcher's hand save the poor and old cows, providing them a peaceful life.It needs a helping hand from each one of you. Taking care of cows is more difficult than taking care of human beings.
In the course of their local evolution through the ages, Indian native cows have developed their own characteristics, which are acclaimed by the world for their wonderful properties. Absorbing energy from the sunrays through a "solar pulse" on their back, the native cows yield milk of the highest quality to enhance man's physical, emotional, mental and spiritual well-being.
Apart from milk, Indian native cows are also valued highly for their urine and dung, which are finding increasing applications in almost every aspect of human life today, and novel products like "cow shampoo", "cow soap" and "cow insect-/pest-repellents" are now becoming increasingly popular in the country, among health-and-environment-conscious consumers.
To teach by example, Sri Krishna and Lord Balram show us when they descend into the world, how important is to protect, love and serve Cows and Bulls. Krishna is known as Gopala (protector of the Cows) or Govinda (one who gives pleasure to the Cows). lord Balram represents plowing the land for agriculture and therefore always carries a plow in His hand. Whereas Krishna tends Cows and therefore carries a flute in His hand. Thus the two brothers represents krisi-raksha (protecting Bulls by engaging them in farming) and go-raksha (protecting the Cows).
Kamadhenu, the sacred cow which grants all wishes and desires, is an integral part of Hindu mythology.Kamadhenu is also well-known through its other five form Nanda, Sunanda, Surabhi, Susheela and Sumana. Indian cows are unique in their ability to resist diseases, possess characteristics, suited to the Indian Agro-climatic conditions, and they have tremendous draught resisting capacities and can walk 24 hours without rest. These qualities are often found lacking in mixed.
Gauseva means serving the cows!
- Bhagavat Geeta describes how Lord Krishna cared for the cows and calves every morning, by taking them to graze on the Govardhana hill.
- We should also try to serve the cows with similar attitude - by providing means for their food, shelter and medication.
- "You drink the milk of the cow. So, the cow becomes your mother. The bullock is responsible for the production of the grain you eat, so, he becomes your father". And it's our sole responsibility to take care for all cows family which are sick, old and injured and are moving on roads.
We are supposed to worship cows and feed them by "Goo-grasa" everyday. If not atleast on some festive day we are supposed to worship cows and feed them. But in this age, if we can think of poor cows and try to help them to have a peaceful life, that would be more than a worship. Let us all pray for the poor and disabled cows and try to help those who are trying to protect them. It would be more meaningful if we can support and help those Gou Sewa kendras trying to protect the cows from the butcher's hand save the poor and old cows, providing them a peaceful life.It needs a helping hand from each one of you. Taking care of cows is more difficult than taking care of human beings.
Our Aim is to care for stray, abandoned cows, bulls, retired oxem, and orphaned calves, we provide them hay, flour, fresh grass, clean water, medical attention and a place where they can recuperate from injuries and stay peacefully.
Our Aim to protect the Cows & Improve their Feeding & Liiving Standards & keep them in clean atmosphere.
Our Aim to set up world class Spiritual Center for Human Beings for peace, Prosperity & Good Health.
Our Aim to spread the awareness about the importance of cow.
our Aim to know more about the rich properties of cow.
Therefore the cow's milk, butter and ghee has golden hue. This is because surya ketu vein, on interaction with solar rays products gold salts in her blood. These salts are present in the cow's milk and cow's other bodily fluids, which miraculously cures many diseases.
Cow Treatment
Doctos has been appointed by the management for the cows health care and in case of emergency, daily check up is done by him. They have been regularly examined by veterinary doctors & treated accordingly.
Helpline: We run a helpline where citizens can call to inform about sick or stray cows and calves, in the area.
Transportation: In association with volunteers, we arrange to bring the cattle to the campus.
Care: We care for the stray, ill-nourished and helpless cows by providing them food, shelter and medical facilities.
Bio Gas Plants
Manavta Foundation helps construct biogas plants to meet farm and household energy needs. The Foundation also promotes vermicomposting to convert waste into organic manure.
Donation
The Donations given for Gaushala is considered very holy and socially appreciated. The person who donates the cow in gaushala does a great service towards the human.
First of all the cow is saved from going to slotter house. Secondly once it starts giving milk the milk is offered to god & gets blessings. The same milk being given to patients, saints or needy who gives Hearty blessings.
The cow urine is useful for making Ayurvadic medicines, which makes human being a healthy one. The cow dunk is used as fertilizer in farming which land more fertile.
If the cow delivers a male then it is useful in bullock cart useful in farming and female cow gives milk after maturity.
Thus ‘gaushala’ has lots of advantages & benefits. We request you to participate in this work.
We future plans includes setting up a mobile dispensary for the treatment of animals and erecting more sheds for shelter of cows. We also wish to purchase additional land for cows. Help us further this noble cause, enlist your support in our resolve to care for these animals.
Our Aim to protect the Cows & Improve their Feeding & Liiving Standards & keep them in clean atmosphere.
Our Aim to set up world class Spiritual Center for Human Beings for peace, Prosperity & Good Health.
Our Aim to spread the awareness about the importance of cow.
our Aim to know more about the rich properties of cow.
Therefore the cow's milk, butter and ghee has golden hue. This is because surya ketu vein, on interaction with solar rays products gold salts in her blood. These salts are present in the cow's milk and cow's other bodily fluids, which miraculously cures many diseases.
Cow Treatment
Doctos has been appointed by the management for the cows health care and in case of emergency, daily check up is done by him. They have been regularly examined by veterinary doctors & treated accordingly.
Helpline: We run a helpline where citizens can call to inform about sick or stray cows and calves, in the area.
Transportation: In association with volunteers, we arrange to bring the cattle to the campus.
Care: We care for the stray, ill-nourished and helpless cows by providing them food, shelter and medical facilities.
Bio Gas Plants
Manavta Foundation helps construct biogas plants to meet farm and household energy needs. The Foundation also promotes vermicomposting to convert waste into organic manure.
Donation
The Donations given for Gaushala is considered very holy and socially appreciated. The person who donates the cow in gaushala does a great service towards the human.
First of all the cow is saved from going to slotter house. Secondly once it starts giving milk the milk is offered to god & gets blessings. The same milk being given to patients, saints or needy who gives Hearty blessings.
The cow urine is useful for making Ayurvadic medicines, which makes human being a healthy one. The cow dunk is used as fertilizer in farming which land more fertile.
If the cow delivers a male then it is useful in bullock cart useful in farming and female cow gives milk after maturity.
Thus ‘gaushala’ has lots of advantages & benefits. We request you to participate in this work.
We future plans includes setting up a mobile dispensary for the treatment of animals and erecting more sheds for shelter of cows. We also wish to purchase additional land for cows. Help us further this noble cause, enlist your support in our resolve to care for these animals.