About
Neelgiri Gauseva Dham
Neelgiri Gaushala Dham is a place that cares deeply for cows, which are very important in Hindu culture. In Hinduism, cows are seen as mother figures and are treated with great respect. The people at Neelgiri Gaushala Dham work hard to help cows that have no one to look after them. They rescue these animals from the streets and give them a safe home. Their goal is to make sure no cow is left wandering alone without care. The workers at the shelter spend their time taking care of the cows, feeding them, and keeping them healthy. They believe that by serving cows, they are doing an important religious and moral duty. Neelgiri Gaushala Dham wants to spread awareness about the importance of protecting cows and encourages others to join in their efforts to care for these animals.
What Makes Us Special
Our gaushala is home to pure desi cows (Bos Indicus). Along with Gauseva, we also educate society about the urgent need for cow protection (Go-Raksha).
Medical Support
We provide all kinds of medical support to cows. As we ensure that our holy cows are fully vaccinated and are also medicated on time.
Nutritional & Calving Care
We make sure that cows and other animals in need have a healthy food intake, which is inclusive of all nutrients. This ensures that our cows live a healthy life.
Unique Identification
We have placed RFID tags on cows, which helps us to identify each cow and keep updating its medical history such as the vaccination status.
Adoption & Donation
Now you can adopt a cow and donate on a monthly, quarterly or yearly basis for their welfare. By doing such good, you will be earning the holy blessings.
Biogas Production
We also take care of the environment, as we have equipment set up for Bio-gas production, which reduces our dependence on renewable fuel sources.
Digitally Organized
Through The “Gaushala website”, we have digitalized the entire operational mechanism of Gaushala, which has improved functional efficiency levels.
Cow Protection
Our Eternal Dharma
According to the ancient Indian ways of thinking, one is advised to do good deeds, not only for the welfare of human civilization but also for the welfare of other living beings such as cows and other animals in need.
Indian civilization has always worshipped the cow as a holy animal and we are grateful to the species of the cow for supplying milk to the human babies and the sentiment is so pure and holy that a cow is accepted as one of the seven mothers. That is called the Indian cultural mission.
Human civilization will advance only based on brahminical culture and cow protection. The protection of the lives of cows is the first and foremost duty of human society.