Make Your Special Day a Day of Blessings
Your birthday, anniversary, festival, or special occasion is more than just a date. It is a beautiful opportunity to thank the Divine, share happiness, and bring smiles to those who need care the most.
At Krishnayan, you can celebrate your special day in a sacred and meaningful way through Gauseva, Annadaan, Pooja and Yagya, Brahmin and Saint Seva, and by helping needy people, children, disabled persons, leprosy-affected people, and others who need support.
On your selected date, Krishnayan can perform seva in your name, your family’s name, or in memory of your loved one.
Your one special day can become a blessing for many lives.
In Sanatan Dharma, important events are not celebrated only by English calendar dates. They are often celebrated according to the Hindu Panchang Tithi, because the Panchang reflects the sacred timing of nature, planets, nakshatra, yoga, karana, and lunar energy.
This is why the appearance days of our great deities and saints are celebrated by Tithi, not by English date.
The Panchang is not just a calendar. It is a Vedic guide to time.
According to tradition, when we perform Pooja, Daan, Annadaan, Gauseva, Yagya, or Seva on the right tithi, the act becomes more spiritually meaningful and fruitful.
Your Janma Tithi is the sacred lunar day connected with your birth. It is believed to carry a special connection with your life energy, destiny, and spiritual path.
Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha Evam Gaulok Dham Sewa Samiti’ is one of the largest Gaurakshashala of Desi cows in India. We protect, feed & shelter ailing, starving, destitute and stray Desi Cows & Bulls, the majority of which are abandoned by their owners or saved from butchers. Most of these Gauvansh are milk barren. These cows are brought to our Gaushala from tough conditions. All these cows are fed, sheltered, and looked after by hundreds of Gausewaks who work round the clock. This Gaushala is run and managed by saints. We do not exploit these cows for milk but distribute it free to saints / tapaswis / Gausewaks / Ashrams.
We started with just 11 cows in the year 2010 in Haridwar, and presently we shelter and feed more than 21000 cows & Bulls in various locations all put together. This number is ever-increasing as stray Desi Cows & Bulls mostly deserted by their owner are brought to our Gaurakshashala every day.
Each share of yours will bring happiness to mother cows