The
Cause: Fodder for Cows – Why It Truly Matters.
Caring for thousands of cows requires
enormous resources. Quality fodder is not cheap, and compromised food leads to
illness and weakness.
At Krishnayan, we provide:
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Dry fodder (bhusa, hay, straw)
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Green fodder (seasonal grass and greens)
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Grains and supplements for weak, injured,
and aged cows
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Special diet for sick and recovering
Gauvansh
With inflation and climate challenges,
the cost of maintaining nutritious fodder has increased significantly. Yet, we
refuse to compromise on quality because Gau Mata deserves the best.
When cows grow old and stop giving milk,
they are often considered a burden. Many are abandoned by their owners and left
to survive on their own, hungry, injured, and helpless. These innocent Gau
Mata, who once served families selflessly, are forced to roam streets,
highways, and fields in search of food and safety.
Thousands of such abandoned, aged,
injured, and barren desi cows struggle every day. Chased away from farms and
villages, they wander onto busy roads or scavenge through garbage heaps, eating
plastic and waste just to survive. Without proper food or medical care, their
lives become a silent story of suffering.
Shree Krishnayan Desi Gaurakshashala is
committed to changing this painful reality.
Today, Krishnayan shelters and cares for
over 30,000 desi Gauvansh, giving them what they were once denied, shelter,
nourishment, dignity, and love. These cows, who once wandered helplessly on
streets and fields, now live in a protected environment where their basic needs
are fulfilled every day.
At Krishnayan, every cow receives
nutritious fodder such as chaff, bran, green fodder, and jaggery, ensuring
strength and wellbeing. Regular weekly veterinary check-ups are conducted to
monitor their health, treat injuries, and provide timely medical support. Each
Gau Mata is cared for with compassion, not as an animal, but as a living symbol
of life and service.
However, feeding and caring for such a
large number of cows is a continuous and costly responsibility. Rising fodder
prices, medical expenses, and daily care requirements make this seva
challenging without support.
This is where your contribution becomes
life-saving.
By supporting Shree Krishnayan Gauraksha,
you help provide essential fodder, medical care, and protection to cows who
have no one else. Your donation ensures that no Gau Mata sleeps hungry, no
injured cow is left untreated, and no life is abandoned again.
Together, we can restore dignity to Gau
Mata.
Join us in this sacred mission of
Gaugraas Seva, because feeding the mother cow is not charity, it is Dharma.
A painful truth of modern society is that
cows are often abandoned when:
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They stop giving milk
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They become pregnant repeatedly and weak
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They grow old or disabled
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They fall sick or meet with accidents
Such cows are left to wander, starve or
die.
Krishnayan rescues these voiceless lives
and gives them:
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Permanent shelter
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Medical care
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Emotional security
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Daily food through Gaugraas
For these cows, your donation becomes
their daily meal.
Spiritual & Karmic Benefits
Healthy cows mean healthier soil, better environment, and sustainable living.
Emotional & Personal Fulfilment
This is not just donation, it is participation in life-saving seva.
Becoming part of the Gaugraas Campaign is simple, meaningful and impactful.
Every contribution, big or small, directly feeds hungry Gauvansh under Krishnayan’s care.
Even one meal can restore strength.
Even one act of compassion can save a life.
Feed the Mother Cow. Protect Dharma. Create Eternal Punya.
By supporting Krishnayan’s Gaugraas for Stray Gauvansh, you are not just donating, you are becoming a guardian of Gau Mata.
Let no cow sleep hungry. Let no mother suffer silently.Let your compassion become their nourishment.
Offer Gaugraas Today.
Because Gau Seva is the highest Seva.
‘Shree Krishnayan Sewa Foundation’ 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 21000 cows We are registered with Animal Welfare Board of India (Chennai) and with animal welfare board in various states.
Each share of yours will bring happiness to mother cows