Kanhaiya Goshala is a protective shelter for cattle in India.We presently have about 30 adodoned cows at Kanhaiya Goshala. Providing service them you.
Cows are considered sacred in the Hindu religion and so Goshalas are a refuge for them. In a Goshala, cattle are respected, venerated and treated with dignity.
Goshala is a Sanskrit term which combines go or “cow” and shala or “shelter”. Providing sanctuary, the goshala protects those animals which would have been mercilessly killed otherwise.
The first Goshala in India was established in Rewari, in the north of the county, in the 1880s. In 1882, the first society for the protection of cows was established in Punjab.
We presently have about 30 adodoned cows at Kanhaiya Goshala. Providing service them you.
Now that you know what is a Goshala, you probably want to help one with its mission.