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Bull Power

Most of the power that we use in our daily life is coming from the non-renewable energy sources like petroleum and coal, which are limited in the nature. With depleting natural resources and consequent increase in prices of all essentials, scientists are looking for the alternative energy source in the wind, tides and so on with not much feasible solution. (more…)

The Importance of the Cow

Our West-influenced intellectuals sneer at the mention of the cow. The same intellectuals first sneered at yoga. Now it is a fashion to do pranayama at cocktail parties. The arguments in the West for cow slaughter are no more uncontested. They also sneered at our sanyasis as `godmen’. Now they flock to ashrams with their white friends ever since the Beatles. Who knows, they may soon have a cow in their backyards. India has 150 million cows, each of them giving an average of less than 200 litres of milk per year. If they could be fed and looked after, they can give 11,000 litres, as Israeli cows do. That would provide milk for the whole world. The ...

Ecosystem & Harmony

By nature’s own arrangement life is interdependent amongst different species of which we humans are a part. If we have to survive and flourish we should wish the same with our fellow beings. For example, if we look at our food requirement, there is an inseparable role of cattle in the miraculous chain of sun to grass and then to human food which is given free of cost for all. (more…)

Cow protection in Vedic Culture

kṛṣi-go-rakṣya-vāṇijyaṁ vaiśya-karma svabhāva-jam paricaryātmakaṁ karma śūdrasyāpi svabhāva-jam Bhagavad Gita (18.44) Farming, cow protection and business are the natural work for the vaiśyas, and for the śūdras there is labor and service to others. Lord Kṛṣṇa as Govinda is more inclined to the brāhmaṇas and the cows, indicating thereby that human prosperity depends more on these two items, namely brahminical culture and cow protection. Lord Kṛṣṇa is never satisfied where these are lacking. (Teachings of Queen Kunti Ch. 4) The vaiśyas, the members of the mercantile communities, are especially advised to ...

Smart Cows at Govardhan Eco Village


Miracle gifts from Mother Cow

Although there are numerous endowments from vedic cows, her five products are considered to be the most significant for our health and spiritual advancement. Milk Milk (दूध): Milk is the foremost and easily recognizable product and can be taken as synonym of cow. If a cow does not give milk, she is treated as of no worth! According to Ayurveda, cow milk provides special and unique nutrition that cannot be derived from any other type of food. Milk of white cows are beneficial in liver ailments, milk of brown cow has huge effect on all types of Vaat Rogas whereas the milk of black cow can be used to treat respiratory diseases and lung ...

Ashtashakhi- GEV

 Being served by Krishangi Srivastava Date of Birth: 28th  November 2013 Mother Name: Subhashri Father Name: Bhagirath Type: Cow Breed: Gir  

Ganga – GEV

    Date of Birth: 25 May 2011 Mother Name: Hemangi Father Name: Subal Type: Cow Breed: Tharparkar

Anjana – GEV

    Date of Birth: 18 April 2011 Mother Name: Surabhi Father Name: Subal Type: Cow Breed: Tharparkar

Sukumari – GEV

  Date of Birth: 1 March 2010 Mother Name: Vishnupriya Father Name: Subal Type: Cow Breed: Tharparkar

Yamuna – GEV

  Date of Birth: 7 December 2009 Mother Name: Gauri Father Name: Subal Type: Cow Breed: Tharparkar

Jahnavi – GEV

  Date of Birth: 1 January 2003 Type: Cow Breed: Gir

Vrajpriya – GEV

  Date of Birth: 1 January 2003 Type: Cow Breed: Gir

Milking of cows


Radhanath Swami @ GEV


Grazing


Goshala


Caretakers


Bull training


Bathing of Cows


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Ahimsa towards Cows – Idea or Ideology?

Ahimsa means non-violence. According to the Vedic understanding not only does that apply to human beings but all the living entities. The concept of Ahimsa is followed to develop compassion in the heart. This serves as an important principle to rise from an attitude of selfishness to that of selflessness, to celebrate others’ success and share their sorrow. This is very much an important principle in human life for peaceful coexistence with men and nature, a major pillar of religious life. (more…)

Mother Cow in Vedic Scriptures

Mother Cow has been an inseparable part of human existence since ages. She is such a being that is most dear to the human being than any other animal in the entire ecology over the planet. She is the sign of prosperity and happiness, the emblem of motherhood and religious life, which is essential for all civilized beings on the planet earth. Her contribution to our existence and happiness is invaluable. (more…)

What’s there in the Cow for Me!!

One might wonder why cows are under discussion, as in the Vedic times cows held important position in society and every house would have at least few cows & bulls. Actually cows & bulls were treated as family members as they would care for & provide for the whole family. In the current society we miss the importance of cows may be because we have adopted modern means of sustenance. We think cows only provide milk and therefore we take them as burden as soon as they seem to drift away from our interests. But actual wealth that cows provide is manifold. (more…)

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