About Us

Who We Are

Shri Krishan Gaushala is a sacred and selfless initiative committed to the protection and care of cows — an embodiment of divine motherhood in Indian culture.  Our Gaushala has rescued and now lovingly serves over [500] cows, including abandoned, injured, aged, and disabled cattle.

We are more than just a shelter. Our mission is rooted in Sanatan Dharma, where Gau Seva (500) is considered among the highest spiritual duties. Each cow here is treated as a member of our extended family — fed, sheltered, healed, and most importantly, respected.

Our Mission

At Shri Krishan Gaushala, we provide sacred sanctuary and loving care to abandoned and retired cows, honoring them as manifestations of the divine. Following Vedic traditions, we practice compassionate Gau Seva through daily worship, organic feeding, and ahimsa dairy practices.

Our Vision

At Shri Krishan Gaushala, we envision a world where every cow is revered as a sacred embodiment of divine love and compassion. Inspired by Lord Krishna’s eternal bond with cows, we strive to create a self-sustaining sanctuary that not only protects these gentle beings but also revives the ancient Vedic traditions of Gau Seva. 

Our value

At the heart of Shri Krishan Gaushala lies our unwavering commitment to compassionpurity, and dharma. We believe every cow embodies the divine, and we honor this sacred connection through selfless service (seva), ethical care, and sustainable practices. 

Client Feedback

why client love us

Visiting Shri Krishan Gaushala felt like stepping into Vrindavan! The cows radiate peace, and the morning aarti filled my heart with devotion.

As a veterinary student, I'm amazed by their Ayurvedic care methods. The team taught me how neem and massage help arthritic cows. This isn't just shelter – it's sacred science!

When 'Krishna' arrived malnourished, his eyes held such sadness. Today, he's the first to greet visitors with happy bellows! This transformation shows their true love for Gau Mata.

Rajesh Sharma

Priya Mehta

Anil Verma