About Us

Bhagwan Shri Parshuram Goshala was established in 2015 by Davi Ram Sharma as an effort to revive, regain and re-establish Bharat's ancient Vedic culture. In Vedic traditions, the Cow was revered as Divine Mother, the Gomata, and one which bestows health, knowledge and prosperity. Volunteers decided to start "Gaushala" for the ownerless, incapable and sick cows with storage sheds for the capacity of serving more than 150 cows. In Sanskrit, the word "Go" also means "Light".
->Total Land: 10 Kanal/8 Marle/6655 Square Feet (sq ft). From which half is used for food production for cows.
->Source of Water: 1 Submersible Pump.
->Food Cutting Machine: 1 Chaff cutter/Cow Feeding Grass Cutting Machine.
->Food Storage Area: 20x60 (1200Square Feet (sq ft)).

Long Term Objectives:


-> To save cows from sickness, starving and slaughtering
-> To perform service to cows by keeping them in the Gaushala and provide conducive environment proper feeding and proper medical facilities, To ensure protection by keeping them in the Gaushala under own control and super vision and not to part any cow, calf to any individual or any organization for any social or commercial benefit.
-> To parent other smaller Gaushalas.
-> To take steps towards a sustainable Model for Gaushala.
-> To promote Cow Based Economy in surrounding areas.
-> To cremate the dead cows in proper manner with due love and respect.
-> To Establish the significance of Cow as 'mother for all' through out the world.
-> To exhibit and present importance of cow wealth.

Activities

Agriculture


Organic farming:

Our country and the world spend billions of dollars each year after synthetic fertilizer and pesticide subsidies. This introduces toxic chemicals in the food chain driving health imbalances and further spending on public health. We believe there is an urgent need to develop natural methods to improve farm production. For example, our research indicates that a probiotic combination of buttermilk, Gaumutra (Gaumata urine) and water give faster results than urea, and it improves plant immunity and growth. Gomaya (Gaumata dung) based compost fertilizer can further drive up farm productivity and sustainable organic farming. In the Vedic period, Bharatiyas freely exploited the synergistic relationship between Gopalan and Agriculture. Organic farming mission is to change the way people think about food and help farmers develop their business with new products and marketing.




Traditional Gopalan


Non-exploitative relationship:

We never "get rid" of older non-lactating Gaumata's or male calves. We never compromise on the quality or quantity of food and water offered to each Gaumata irrespective of the amount of milk that She produces. Our practices are in accordance with nature.


Vedic Rituals:

The Gaushala undertake weekly Vedic havans (sacrificial fire ritual) to maintain the sanctity of its divine atmosphere. Devotional music and Sanskrit chants are also played in the background every day, which helps to keep the Gaumata's happy and healthy.

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Members

Davi Ram Sharma

President

Narinder Sharma

General Secretary

Dipanshu Aggarwal

Treasurer cum Authorized Signatory

Pawan Garg

Senior Executive Member

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