Cows are distinctive in diverse ways.Vedas says cow was not created by Brahma ji though the whole creation is indebted to him. Cow and Ox came out from a yagan kunda at the behest of Vasus. Cows are always adjudged to be sacred. Sanatanan Dhram preaches divergent form of adoration. Reverence to GOMATA is one of such forms, though it is more prodigious as it is bestowing special consciousness in us to take care of the cow as our mother. The cow is more, it represents life. Honoring and worshiping a cow inspires in people the rectitude of gentleness and love. The cow takes nothing but grass and water while it gives us milk – just as a saint takes a little of our time and in return gives us his spiritual wisdom. Mother Earth is also represented through cow as Earth also takes in a little and provides us with abundant. Gausewa invokes motherly traits of tenderness, generosity and love. We may worship the Divine in any form we choose and God responds in kind. Lord Krishna says ‘In whatever form people relate to Me, I respond in the same form.’ Cows and Krishna have always been together, he keeps unlimited, transcendental surabhi cows.
To save cows from sickness, starving and slaughtering
To take steps towards a sustainable Model for Gaushala
To exhibit and present importance of cow wealth
To cremate the dead cows in proper manner with due love & respect