Join Us in Extending the Promise of Protection to Our Sacred Cows and Bulls
Because Every Life Deserves Care and Compassion
Donations are covered under 80G of Income Tax
Donations are covered under 80G of Income Tax
Our goal is to save cows that have been involved in accidents or are severely ill by ensuring they receive the medical attention they need.
As we celebrate the sacred bond of Raksha Bandhan, where we vow to protect and cherish our sisters, let us extend this commitment to the one we call “World Mother”—Gau Mata. The health and well-being of our cows are as crucial as the welfare of our families. It’s time to honor the sanctity of our traditions by caring for those who nurture and protect us—our cows.
Raksha Bandhan is a celebration of the bond between siblings, symbolizing protection, care, and love. As we tie the sacred thread of Rakhi, we promise to safeguard those we cherish. This year, let’s extend this promise beyond our human relationships and include the divine beings who protect and nurture us every day—Gau Mata (the cow) and Nandi (the bull). In Indian culture, cows are revered as the World Mother, providing nourishment, protection, and blessings. However, despite this veneration, many cows suffer from neglect, injury, and hunger. As we honor the sanctity of Raksha Bandhan, it is time to also honor our duty towards Gau Mata, ensuring her well-being and protection.
This Raksha Bandhan, we invite you to join us in a special campaign dedicated to safeguarding the health and dignity of Gau Mata and Nandi. Our mission is not just about offering symbolic protection; it’s about taking tangible steps to ensure their well-being. From providing medical care and shelter to preventing harm from plastic waste and malnutrition, our campaign seeks to make a real difference in the lives of these sacred beings. By participating in this initiative, you contribute to a cause that aligns with the very essence of Raksha Bandhan—protecting those who are dear to us.
A Vow of Protection for the Protector
Gau Mata, the protector of our entire family, deserves our promise of care and protection, especially on this day dedicated to safeguarding those we cherish. By taking a pledge to protect Gau Mata, we ensure that her divine presence continues to bless and safeguard our homes.
Rakhi: A Bond of Emotions and Responsibility
The word “Rakhi” evokes deep emotions, while “Raksha” carries the weight of responsibility. This Raksha Bandhan, let’s bind these words together by committing to the protection of Gau Mata and Gauvansh (cattle). Understanding this responsibility helps us strengthen the sacred bond between humanity and the divine.
The Birth of Krishna and the Purpose of Our Lives
Gau Mata was born to protect herself, and Lord Krishna was born to protect the cows. But what about us? This thought-provoking question urges us to reflect on our role in the divine plan. We must rise to the occasion and take on the mantle of protectors for those who cannot protect themselves.
The Birth of Krishna and the Purpose of Our Lives
As we celebrate Raksha Bandhan, let’s remember that true protection extends beyond our immediate family. By taking part in this campaign, you contribute to the well-being of Gau Mata and ensure her protection. Together, we can make this Raksha Bandhan truly meaningful by standing up for those who silently safeguard our lives.
Updates:
We will share recent updates and progress of this campaign here. Stay tuned for the latest developments and success stories.
FAQs
The mission of KGCS is to rescue, treat, and rehabilitate sick and injured cows, providing them with the medical care they need to recover and thrive. We are dedicated to reducing their suffering and improving their quality of life.
Our hospital provides a range of services, including emergency care, surgical interventions, personalised treatments, diagnostic services, and rehabilitation for cows and other animals. We strive to offer the best possible medical care to every animal in need.
KGCS is home to over 1000 animals at any given point, ensuring they have a safe and natural environment to live in. We strive to provide each animal with the care and attention they deserve.
You can call our 24/7 helpline to report any sick or injured cows. Our team will respond promptly, providing the necessary care and ensuring the cow’s swift recovery.
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