The Goshala at Shri Dandi Ashram is not just a shelter for cows—it is a sacred space that honors the divine spirit of Gau Mata. Deeply rooted in Sanatan Dharma, the care of cows is regarded as one of the most noble forms of seva (selfless service). The ashram maintains a well-equipped and hygienic Goshala, where cows are lovingly nurtured, fed, and protected. Visitors and devotees have the opportunity to engage in daily cow worship, feeding, and cleaning as part of their spiritual practice. This intimate connection with one of India’s most revered animals cultivates a deep sense of compassion and humility
The serene energy of the Goshala contributes to the peaceful aura of the entire ashram. Children, students, and yatris visiting the ashram gain practical understanding of cow protection and its significance in Vedic culture. The milk from the cows is used in temple rituals and prasad, ensuring that every part of the seva returns to the divine cycle.
Service to Gau Mata
Nurturing Future Pandits
Prasad for the Soul