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krishnayan123 / Perform Shradh, Tarpan & Gaudaan for Departed Soul on the bank of Maa Ganga
Created May 3, 2023 15:48
Perform Shradh, Tarpan & Gaudaan for Departed Soul on the bank of Maa Ganga
The soul who has taken birth in this world, his death is certain. It is believed that the soul is ajar and immortal. After death, the soul leaves one body and leaves for another journey. After the death of a person, people of all religions follow the rules and perform rituals for the peace of the soul of the deceased according to their customs. It is a belief that after death, if the wishes of the departed souls are not fulfilled, then the souls keep on wandering and do not find peace.
Therefore, after death, it is very important to do Shanti Path for the peace of the soul of the deceased. This peace lesson is done in different ways in different religions. In Hinduism, rituals ranging from Shanti Path to Tirth Shradh & Tarpan, Yagya & Pooja for Pitra, Gaudaan, Bhandara for Saints / Brahmins and Feed Gaugrass are adopted for the peace of the soul of the deceased. Only after getting these rituals done at the right place and by the right Brahmins or purohit, the soul gets satisfaction and departs for the other
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krishnayan123 / Online Shradh Services in Shree Krishnayan Desi GauRakshashala
Created May 3, 2023 15:47
Online Shradh Services in Shree Krishnayan Desi GauRakshashala
Online Shradh Services in Shree Krishnayan Desi GauRakshashala
Shradh holds immense significance as per Hindu beliefs, which is a lunar period of Bhadraprada. During this period of 16 days, people conduct pujas for their dead ancestors and priests offer food to Brahmins. Performing Pitru Paksha Shraddha rituals is an opportunity to pacify the departed souls. Actually, whatever is performed with devotion for the sake of ancestors for the satisfaction of their soul is Shraddha. According to Hindu religion, it is considered the duty of the son to save the ancestors. That's why it is considered mandatory to perform Shradh at holy places of pilgrimage for the self-satisfaction of our forefathers. Shradh rituals are performed not only for the peace of the souls of the ancestors but also to free oneself from ancestral debt.
Online Shradh Pooja in Shree Krishnayan Desi Gaushala
Wherever you are, from where you are not able to do the process of Pinddaan, then there is no need to worry. Now in Shree Krishnayan Desi
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krishnayan123 / Feeding Cows brings Health, wealth & Success in All Aspects of Life
Created May 3, 2023 15:44
Feeding Cows brings Health, wealth & Success in All Aspects of Life
In our Vedas, it has been said that feeding cow fodder is like feeding all the gods and goddesses of the universe and giving water to the cow mother is like satisfying all the gods and goddesses. If any of our pilgrimage is canceled due to any reason, then there is no need to worry. By doing Pradakshina to the cow mother and worshiping her, one gets the fruits of pilgrimages.
All the deities have got a place inside the cow mother. At the same time, Mother Lakshmi has got a place in Gaumay. Manure is made from it, from which food and food gives wealth. One of the reasons for the birth of Lord Shri Krishna has been the service of the ancestors. The naming of Lord Krishna was also done in the Gaushala. Shri Krishna also learned to walk by holding the calf's tail. That is why it is said that the house of God is a Gaushala. Therefore, we should make our life successful by serving the cow mother by giving there.
In fact, in Hindu society, along with human service, serving cows is also considered very virtuous. Co
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krishnayan123 / gist:4c9df2f12709fe564d506132dff2c2df
Created May 3, 2023 14:03
Where Cows Are Happy, Prosperity Is There. Where Cows Are In Grief, Adversity Is There.
Remembering our departed near and dear ones on their death anniversary and performing the Shraadh ceremony, Ann Daan & Godaan to Saints, Brahmins & the poor is an age old custom of India. Whether it is our parents or brothers or sisters or children, once in a year on the day of their departure they re-visit us. It is believed that if we also remember them and perform a Puja for their soul and give charity in their name, they bless us and depart happily. It is believed that this ceremony helps the departed soul's progress in their journey of the other world.
We perform Puja as per Vedic rituals on the Bank of Maa Ganga in Haridwar / Rishikesh by Vedic Bhramins. It is said that any Pooja performed on the bank of Maa Ganga alleviates the souls to higher Lokas.
Gaumata 33 crore devatas reside in our gaumata . Whatever we feed to our gaumata reaches our pitra. Its makes them happy and satisfied. Gaumata, takes us out of all obstacles will give salvation to our pitra, If served properly.
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krishnayan123 / Tharparkar Cattle: Characteristics, Origin, and Uses & benefits
Created April 10, 2023 13:31
Tharparkar Cattle: Characteristics, Origin, and Uses & benefits The Tharparkar is a purebred cow breed native to the Sind province of present-day Pakistan, but named after the Thar desert in Rajasthan, India. This breed is also referred to as White Sindhi, Grey Sindhi, or Thari. Its breeding range includes the Kutchchh district of Gujarat and th…
Tharparkar – Pure Indian Cow Breed
The Tharparkar is a pure Indian cow breed that is well-known for its high milk production capabilities. With an average yield of 1749 kilograms per lactation (ranging from 913 to 2147 Kg per lactation), this breed produces between 8 to 10 Kg of milk daily. The milk produced by Tharparkar cows is classified as A2, which is known for its exceptional nutritional properties. A2 milk is considered to be a complete food, containing essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, and micronutrients that can boost the immune system and provide a range of other health benefits.
Origin of Tharparkar cow
Tharparkar cow is found primarily in Rajasthan. It is raised in regions like Jodhpur, Barmer, Jaisalmer, Sirohi, and Jalor in this state. Rajasthan is a desert area, also known as the Thar Desert. This is why the cow found here is known as the Tharparkar cow. The Thar region of Rajasthan is home to this breed of cow, which is known as the Tharparkar cow. People who live in Raja
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krishnayan123 / What is Sahiwal Cow?
Created April 10, 2023 13:25
‘Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha Evam Gaulok Dham Sewa Samiti’ is one of the largest Gaurakshashala of desi cows in India. We protect, feed & shelter ailing, starving, destitute and stray desi cows majority of which are abandoned by their owners or saved from butchers. Most of these Gauvansh are milk barren. This gaushala is run and managed by s…
The Sahiwal Cow is a type of Zebu cattle that is highly valued for its milk, which has a high fat content and is of superior quality. Originally from the Sahiwal district of Pakistan and the Punjab region of India, this breed was traditionally kept in large herds by professional herdsmen known as "Charwahas." However, with the advent of irrigation systems, farmers began to keep fewer Sahiwal cattle and use them as dairy animals instead.
Today, the Sahiwal is considered one of the best dairy breeds in India and Pakistan, thanks to its ability to produce large quantities of milk and its resistance to tick-borne diseases. The breed is highly sought after by farmers due to its efficiency in milk production and reproduction. Additionally, Sahiwal milk has a higher fat content and is considered healthier than milk from other imported cow breeds.
According to research conducted by the Kawanda Agricultural Research Institute (KARI), Sahiwal cows are capable of producing an average of 8-10kgs of milk per day with 4.
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krishnayan123 / What is Gir Cow?
Created April 10, 2023 13:21
Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha Evam Gaulok Dham Sewa Samiti’ is one of the largest Gaurakshashala of desi cows in India. We protect, feed & shelter ailing, starving, destitute and stray desi cows majority of which are abandoned by their owners or saved from butchers. Most of these Gauvansh are milk barren. This gaushala is run and managed by sa…
What is Gir Cow?
The Gir Cow breed is renowned Indian dairy cattle breed that originated from the Gir hills and forests of Kathiawar, in the Gujarat districts of Amreli, Bhavnagar, Junagadh, and Rajkot. This breed is named after the forest of Gir, and it has gained popularity outside India, with countries like the United States, Mexico, Venezuela, and Brazil successfully breeding them. The Gir breed has also been used in North America to grow the Brahman cattle.
Description of Gir Cow:
The Gir Cow breed is well-known Indian dairy cattle breed, known for its ability to tolerate stressful conditions and resist various tropical diseases. They are used as bulls on all kinds of soil to pull heavy loads and are generally gentle, polite, and love being around people. At night, they form a very close circle with their calves sleeping under their heads. In India, they are a popular breed of dairy cattle, with an average milk production of 6-10 liters per day. In Brazil, they produce an average of 3,500 kg of milk p
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krishnayan123 / Gaushala Donation Online|Cow Donation In India: Shri Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha Samiti
Created April 10, 2023 13:16
Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha Evam Gaulok Dham Sewa Samiti’ is one of the largest Gaurakshashala of desi cows in India. We protect, feed & shelter ailing, starving, destitute and stray desi cows majority of which are abandoned by their owners or saved from butchers. Most of these Gauvansh are milk barren. This gaushala is run and managed by sa…
By contributing to shri krishnayan desi gauraksha samiti, You understand and agree to the following:
You are completely aware about the primary activities of Samiti which include:
operating and developing Gaurakshashalas ( shelters ) for indian indeginous cows
running day to day operations of gaushala which include arranging and storing feed for the cows, feeding the cows on regular basis, clean and maintain the shelters
taking care of gausevaks who look after the cows
planning and developing new and improved gaushalas all over the country
Your donations are completed gifts and are not refundable.
You or any related third party will not receive any commercial benefit from the donation.
You do not directly or indirectly control who will be the ultimate beneficiary of the donation.
You have imposed no conditions or restrictions preventing the samitie from using the contribution to further its charitable mission and comply with any remote legal and regulatory requirements.
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krishnayan123 / Gau Daan Puja | Donate to Save Cows - Krishnayan Gauraksha
Created April 10, 2023 13:11
Remembering our departed near and dear ones on their death anniversary and performing the Shraadh ceremony, Ann Daan & Godaan to Saints, Brahmins & the poor is an age old custom of India. Whether it is our parents or brothers or sisters or children, once in a year on the day of their departure they re-visit us. It is believed that if we also rem…
You can do the following
Tirth Shraad & tarpan- tarpan- You can perform shraad and tarpan for your deceased family members on the bank of Maa Ganga. This will alleviate the deceased soul to higher lokas
Yagya & Pooja for Pitra- If the death of you family member was more than a year back than you can do a detailed Yagya and pooja for him. This Yagya and pooja will definitely give him happiness and peace.
Godaan- - It is the most powerful and pure donation anyone can do in their lifetime. Performing gaudaan helps a person getting rid of all his sins, also removes all the obstacles. It also elevates the deceased soul to heaven and also removes the pitra dosh of the donor.
Bhandara for 11 Saints / Brahmins – You can do bhandara for 11 saints or Vedic Brahmins for the peace and happiness of the departed soul.
Desi Cow Vs Hybrid Cow - Which is better?
Now the question arises that which breed is better in both the breeds? Should we drink jersey or desi cow's milk? According to the Vedas and Vedic sciences and current research clearly shows that drinking Desi cow's milk is beneficial for health. Generally, jersey cow gives more milk while desi cow gives less quantity of milk but quality of desi cow milk (A2) proved to be best and it has some medicinal properties and doctors recommend to pregnant women, children. Also, diabetics and heart patients should consume it.
According to the National Cancer Institute of America, drinking milk of Jersey breed cow is likely to increase cancer by 30 percent. Whereas this danger is not there with the desi cow. On the other hand, German scientist Rudolf Steiner says that Desi Gaumata receives cosmic power through its horn. On the other hand, Dr. Kafod Hamilton, UK says that heart disease is cured by the use of cow urine and urination is open. By consuming cow urine for a few days