Why should men kill cows for their selfish purposes? Why should man not be satisfied with grains, fruits and milk, which, combined together, can produce hundreds and thousands of palatable dishes?...
In Sanskrit the word 'Goshala' literally means cow protection, or the place where cows are sheltered.
This is the crux of a healthy cow protection plan. If bulls are put to meaningful employment, then milk production will be viable and economic. To have a breeding programme which does not include regular work for the males is both unhealthy and extremely uneconomical.
In a booklet An Alarm Call, published in 1994 by Akhil Bharat Krishi and Goseva Sangh, the authors identify four major problems which have crippled today’s farmers in India, as well as those around the rest of the world
The expense of feeding the bulls will be a deficit to the farmer unless he realizes their potential for alternative energy by employing them in tilling the fields and hauling.
Success in today’s economic climate calls for mass production, which relies on costly and polluting factors such as tractors, fossil fuels,
Chemical fertilizers, and heavy mortgages. Unable to compete, the small farmer is driven out of business.
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Care for Cows is a network of international volunteers dedicated to awareness, education and action regarding cow protection (go raksha) as taught in the Vedic scriptures. We also offer guidance, support and grants to like-minded charitable organizations, throughout the world, who wish to honor and implement the Vedic standards of cow protection. At present we maintain over 300 abandoned cows, bulls, retired oxen, and orphaned calves throughout the sacred precincts of Vrindavan, India. Please contact us for further information.
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“The problem with todays world is the human. Humans have taken over all of mother earth leaving nothing for the rest of creation. This approach towards life has created a total imbalance in nature. The keys to restoring the balance is also in the hands of the humans only.
Cow caring is an expensive and labour intensive operation. Back in the day it was easy. The cows would go out grazing in the morning after milking and return home in the evening nice and fed with bags full of milk again. Now days, due to zero grassing lands, unfortunately that is not possible. We have no land of our own either and therefore must buy everything from green grass and hey to medicines in the market.
I was beaten to look the continuous provider of lots of destitute cows in Shri Vrindavan Dham. This gaushala may be ideal inside the discipline of Gauseva.
Nurturing a cow is equivalent to a non secular ritual. I take into account myself very fortunate to serve mother cows and associate myself with Shri Vrindavan Dham.
Cows are equivalent to our mothers for when the mothers milk has dried up the cow gives her milk unselfishly to noursih and strengthen us. How can one who has ever drunk cows milk justify the killing and eating of such a mother as the sacred cow. One should never even in one's mind do injury to a cow or ever think of harming cows as well as bulls. One should show all respect and compassion for cows and sincere reverence should be offered unto them all without reservation.
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