BHAGWATI GARDEN EXTN., Dwarka Mor, New Delhi, Delhi, 110059
Krattayi Foundation
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Unlimited Goal
In Indian culture, the cow is not just an animal — she is revered as a symbol of motherhood, nourishment, and divinity. Gauseva, or Cow Service, is an ancient tradition that embodies compassion, duty, and devotion. Rooted in our spiritual, cultural, and agricultural heritage, Gauseva is more than a religious act — it is an essential part of rural sustainability and animal welfare.
Today, as the world rushes toward modernization, the need to preserve and protect cows has become more urgent than ever. Through Gauseva, we can restore balance in nature, promote organic farming, support poor farmers, and practice kindness to all living beings.
Modern Relevance of Gauseva
While urban India may be growing rapidly, in rural parts of the country, cows still remain central to life and livelihood. However, due to commercial dairy practices and neglect, many cows — especially old, sick, or non-milking ones — are abandoned and left to suffer on roads.