| November Seva Highlights: Rescuing Cows, Feeding the Needy |
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Amavasya, the sacred New Moon Day, is one of the most powerful occasions in Sanatan Dharma for Pitru Shanti, karmic cleansing, gratitude, charity and spiritual renewal. Scriptures describe this tithi as especially auspicious for remembering ancestors, performing daan, serving Gaumata, feeding the needy and seeking divine blessings for family wellbeing. At Krishnayan, located on the holy banks of Maa Ganga in Haridwar amidst Gaumata, saints, Vedic traditions and sacred rituals, Amavasya becomes an opportunity to transform remembrance into seva and devotion into lasting blessings.
Seek Ancestral Blessings, Karmic Purification & Dharma
* Scriptures state that the spiritual merit of Amavasya increases manifold when combined with Gau Seva, Annadaan, Deepdaan, Pitru Seva, Yagya and acts of compassion.
Devotees visiting Krishnayan can participate in Pitru Shanti rituals, Tarpan, Deepdaan at Maa Ganga, Gau Poojan, Gau Seva, Annadaan, Pitru Bhandara, Bhajan-Kirtan, Saint Seva, Brahmin Seva, Yagya, Havan, Mahamrityunjaya Jaap, Shivabhishek and Family Sankalp. Guided by experienced Acharyas, every ritual is performed with devotion.
Offer Tarpan, Sankalp, and seva in memory of departed parents and loved ones for peace and ancestral blessings.
Support fodder, shelter, healthcare, and lifelong protection for rescued cows to remove negativity and attract grace.
Perform one of Sanatan Dharma's highest charities on Amavasya, traditionally associated with Pitru Shanti.
Adopt a cow in memory of ancestors. This seva becomes a living legacy of compassion and protection.
Sponsor meals for saints, Brahmins, pilgrims and poor families in the name of ancestors to bring them satisfaction.
Support food and daily essentials for sadhus, tapasvis, and Vedic scholars who preserve sacred scriptural knowledge.
Light sacred oil lamps on Ganga banks as a symbol of hope, gratitude, remembrance and victory over darkness.
Vedic homam conducted for ancestor peace, karmic purification, protection, and family wellbeing.
Seek Shiva's grace through sacred Jaap and Rudrabhishek for healing, courage, and removal of fear.
Donate grains or essentials equal to one's body weight on Amavasya as a powerful act of charity and humility.
Support medical treatments, rescue operations for injured cows, and rural healthcare initiatives as Narayan Seva.
Attain the peace and satisfaction of ancestors, receiving their protective blessings for generations.
Cleanse past karmas and remove spiritual blockages, paving the way for positive growth.
Build a shield against negative influences and attain greater peace, positivity and inner strength.
Perform rituals to invite happiness, unity, and general wellbeing within the family household.
Create a lasting spiritual merit that acts as protection and support for future generations.
Resolve ancestral debts (Pitru Dosha) which are traditionally believed to cause recurring family conflicts and delays.
Gain mental clarity and better decision-making capabilities to lead path towards progress.
Dissolve obstacles, delays, and hidden challenges in career, professional life, and education.
Attract positive growth, career achievements, financial stability, and life progress.
Release deep-seated negative emotions, anxiety, and fear under the calming spiritual energy of Amavasya rituals.
Experience deep inner peace, emotional stability, and a boost in positive mental energy.
Gather the mental and spiritual strength required to navigate tough transitions and challenging times.
Feed the hungry and serve pilgrims, saints, and poor families directly in Haridwar.
Support the fodder, medical care, and shelter of thousands of abandoned and protected cows.
Enable saints and Vedic Brahmins to carry out age-old spiritual rituals that protect and sustain Sanatan values.



โShree Krishnayan Sewa Foundationโ is one of the largest Gaurakshashala of desi cows in India. We protect, feed & shelter ailing, starving, destitute and stray desi cows majority of which are abandoned by their owners or saved from butchers. Most of these Gauvansh are milk barren. This gaushala is run and managed by saints. We do not sell milk or milk products. We started with just 11 cows in the year 2010 in Haridwar and presently we shelter and feed more than 35000 cows. We are registered with Animal Welfare Board of India (Chennai) and with animal welfare board in various states.
18-Dec-2025
| November Seva Highlights: Rescuing Cows, Feeding the Needy |
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