जय श्री कृष्ण, जय गौमाता
Located in the serene surroundings of Sapteshwar, Gujarat, Shree Saptarshi GIR Gaushala began its journey with 2 cows and gradually expanded to 5 cows and a majestic bull. Our mission is driven by a profound calling to care for more than 1000 cows in our lifetime.
Our gaushala is a sanctuary where each cow is nurtured with love and dedication. We believe in the sacredness of cow service, and our efforts are supported by the sale of pure cow milk and ghee to Gau Premi. This helps us manage the expenses of feeding, sheltering, and caring for our beloved cows, as well as supporting our family and staff.
Currently, we are proud to serve and care for 130 cows. Each cow in our gaushala is a testament to our unwavering commitment and tireless dedication to their well-being.
Shree Saptarshi Yagna Shala
Continuous fire rituals using pure cow ghee for nature protection, divine blessings, and health through Vedic practices
Shree Saptarshi Gaushala:
Expanding our sanctuary to accommodate 200 cows, with a vision to eventually care for 1000 cows in a natural, free-roaming environment
Shree Saptarshi Gurukulam:
A dedicated Gurukul nurturing 100 young sages, committed to fostering national development by instilling strong character, ancient wisdom, and the values of self-discipline and service. Through holistic education rooted in tradition, we aim to shape future leaders with a deep sense of purpose, integrity, and dedication to society.
Gir Cow: A Vedic Icon in Indian Dairy Farming
The Gir cow, revered in Vedic traditions, hails from the sacred Gir forests of Gujarat, India. Known for its gentle temperament and distinctive appearance, the Gir cow produces A2 milk, which is celebrated for its health benefits and ease of digestion. This nutrient-rich milk is often associated with boosting immunity, enhancing brain function, and promoting heart and bone health.
Gir cows are highly adaptable and resilient, thriving in various climates while maintaining resistance to diseases. Their significance extends beyond dairy farming, embodying cultural and spiritual values in traditional Indian agriculture.