
Our Service
The relationship between Sant Seva and Gaushala is not limited to just taking care of cows, but it is an attempt to balance society, religion, and nature. Through saints, cow shelters become centers of spiritual and social awakening. By considering cow service as an extension of saint service, the feeling of kindness, compassion and service is spread in the society.
Breeding and Genetic Improvement
Under the Rawatpura Sarkar Gaushala, the organization first selects high-quality cows for breed improvement. Special preference is given to cows with high milk production, good physical structure, and strong immunity. Special care is taken in the breeding of indigenous cows to ensure the preservation of local breeds, maintaining their natural characteristics. Breeds such as Sahiwal, Kankrej, Tharparkar, and others are preserved.

Sant Seva
The relationship between Sant Seva and Gaushala is not limited to the care of cows, but it is an attempt to balance society, religion, and nature. Through the saints, Gaushalas become the center of spiritual and social awakening. By considering Gau Seva as an extension of Sant Seva, kindness, compassion and service spirit are spread in the society.
Saints are considered as representatives of God by Param Pujya Maharajshree, and their service is considered an important means of spiritual progress. This service is not limited to material help only, but it includes service towards saints with reverence, humility and spiritual purity.
In this connection, shelter and free food arrangements are made available to all the saints who visit daily and on special festivals food, clothing, daily useful items, medical facilities etc. are also provided.

Free education and training to cow keepers
Farmers and cattle rearers are regularly trained for the breeding and genetic improvement of indigenous cows. They are educated about modern breeding techniques, proper nutrition, and healthcare. Farmers are made aware of the benefits of indigenous cows and the importance of their breeding so that they rear more indigenous cows and contribute to improving their breed. Training is also provided to farmers on increasing their income through indigenous cows.
Currently, due to the lack of fair pricing for indigenous cow milk, cattle rearers are not very interested in rearing them. To encourage them, the organization is also purchasing milk at a fair price from cattle rearers.

Ritual Services
Worship of Gau Mata (Mother Cow) holds a highly significant place in Indian culture and religion. In Hindu beliefs, the cow is revered as a mother and is considered sacred and beneficial in many ways. The cow is not only important from a religious perspective but also plays a crucial role in economic and environmental aspects.
Cow's milk, dung, and urine have immense value and are used in various religious rituals, medicines, and agriculture. Worship and rituals dedicated to Gau Mata are an integral part of Indian tradition. This practice not only expresses respect and devotion toward cows but also brings positive energy and well-being to society.
Performing Gau Mata Puja is believed to bring religious, spiritual, and social benefits. It helps people stay connected with their duties and traditions, fostering happiness, peace, and prosperity in life.