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Sarvoday Goshala Charitable Trust, PadhegaonAt- Padhegaon, Tah-Wardha, Dist- Wardha Maharashtra-442001

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Existing Project Of Gaushala

Goshala, a Sanskrit word (“Go means cow and “Shala” means a sheltered place. Go+Shala= Shelter for cows), means the abode or sanctuary for cows, calves.
 

In Hindu mythology Cow is considered as a holy animal considered as a goddess in our Veda &puranas. Many known stories about Goddess Cow kamdhenu can be found in Ramayana & Mahabharata. Our Guruji is very affectionate about animals and in particular cows as it is very much beneficial to society in all forms and has a historical, cultural presence. A Cow’s milk and its derivatives such as ghee (clarified butter) are integral parts of Vedic fire sacrifices. With a view to preserve & conserve the Vedic Goddess our beloved Guruji started an initiative of Gaushala.

SarvodayaGoshala Charitable Trust Wardha, Maharashtra, was established in 2008 and registered under Mumbai Public Trust to keep view with a sense of community and social interest towards cattle, which are always useful to human beings like other family members. All the trustees who work with the selfless spirit for the Goshala are fond of cows and think similarly regarding the welfare of cows. For 12 years, everyone has been working tirelessly to serve and nurture cows. Goshala works are going on this assumption that The number of Indian cows should increase day by day and through them should be the welfare of the entire animal kingdom. Mr.VasantbhaiPanchabhai, the president of Trust, himself, was taking care of one hundred and fifty cows before starting the Gaushala. Today there are 467 cows in Gaushala and work is being done to conserve them and the number of these cows is increasing day by day.