KrishnaPriya Gaushala

Lord Krushna is often referred to as "Gopala" or "Govinda," signifying is role as the protector and nurturer of cows. The name "Gopala" literally means caretaker of cows. Devotees often express their reverence for Krishna by engaging in acts of service, including the protection and care of cows, inspired by the stories of Krushna's life in Vrindavan. This is the reason our Gaushala is famous by the name of “KrushnaPriya Gaushala”. Our KrushnaPriya Gaushala provides a secure and caring environment for cows, especially those that are abandoned, injured, old, or unable to survive in the open. We rescue and rehabilitate such cows, offering them a better quality of life, well-being and protection. Our Gaushalas play a crucial role in preventing the mistreatment and illegal slaughter of cows. By providing a safe haven, KrushnaPriya Gaushalas help ensure that cows are not subjected to cruelty or exploitation.

KrishnaPriya Gaushala