On the Sacred Occasion of Makar Sankranti’ let’s Give Rescued Cows a Second Chance to Live

Donate on Makar Sankranti for Cows at Krishna Dham Gaushala

Makar Sankranti is a holy festival that marks new beginnings, hope, and positive change. Donate on Makar Sankranti is considered a sacred act, as this is a time when people pray with faith, give charity with an open heart, and begin life with good deeds. On this auspicious day of Makar Sankranti, one of the most meaningful and pure acts is Gau Seva—serving and protecting cows who are injured, hungry, abandoned, and helpless.

Ancient scriptures and trusted sources like the Vedas, Puranas, and teachings of saints highlight the importance of caring for cows. Gau Seva is seen as a path of compassion, duty, and devotion. When done on an auspicious day like Makar Sankranti, this service becomes even more powerful.

1. Turn Devotion into Support

Makar Sankranti[1] is not only about rituals and prayers. It is also about action. This Makar Sankranti, you can turn your faith into real help for cows who are facing hunger, wounds, cold weather, and pain.

Through Gau Seva, support is provided for:

  • Feeding hungry cows
  • First-aid for injured cows
  • Medicines
  • Shelter Construction

Even a small donation on Makar Sankranti can create a big change. When many people give with faith, mercy spreads through society.

2. A New Year That Begins with Compassion

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The New Year is a time for fresh thoughts and kind intentions. Starting the year with Gau Seva brings peace to the heart and blessings to the home. Many cows suffer daily due to abandonment, accidents, and lack of food. By supporting Gau Seva on Makar Sankranti, you help give these cows safety, dignity, and care.

Your contribution becomes a strong step toward kindness. It helps cows who cannot speak for themselves but feel pain just like we do.

3. The Harsh Reality of Cows

Across cities, towns, and villages, countless cows wander on roads, highways, and markets searching for food. Many eat plastic and waste, which causes serious stomach illness. Road accidents are common, leaving cows with broken legs, deep wounds, and long-term pain.

Some cows are old and weak. Others are pregnant or nursing calves. During cold weather around Makar Sankranti, their struggle becomes even harder. Without timely rescue and care, many do not survive.

Trusted animal welfare studies and reports confirm that regular medical care, proper food, and safe shelter are the only ways to help such animals recover.

4. Donate on Makar Sankranti

This Makar Sankranti Gau Seva campaign focuses on complete care for rescued cows. The support helps with:

Rescue and First Response

Quick and safe pickup of injured cows, basic first-aid, and urgent care to stabilize their condition.

Medical Treatment

Medicines, injections, wound dressing, and follow-up treatment as advised by veterinarians.

Daily Nourishment

Green fodder, dry feed, nutritious cow feed, and clean drinking water for healthy recovery.

Shelter and Hygiene

Clean bedding, regular cleaning, and covered spaces to protect cows from cold, rain, and heat.

5. A Mission of Care and Protection

At Krishna Dham Gaushala, Gau Seva is not limited to festivals. It is a daily responsibility. The team responds to rescue calls, checks injuries, and ensures proper treatment. Healing takes time. Wounds need daily dressing, weak cows need special food, and clean shelters reduce stress.

This Makar Sankranti support helps continue that steady care. Each donation ensures that no rescued cow is left without food, medicine, or warmth.

6. A Safe Home for 1,200 Rescued Cows

Today, Krishna Dham Gaushala has grown into one of the largest cow shelters in the region. It is home to 1,200 rescued cows. About 99% of these cows are victims of road accidents or cruelty. Many arrived in critical condition but were given a second chance at life.

Every cow here receives medical care, proper food, clean shelter, and safety. They are not just treated—they are cared for with love and respect. The dream behind this mission is simple: a future where no cow is left alone on the streets.

7. Cows Still Need Help

Sadly, many more cows are waiting to be rescued. During rains, landslides, and cold months around Makar Sankranti, accidents increase. Injured cows lie helpless on roadsides with no one to help them.

The pain of not being able to save every cow is real. Limited resources make rescue difficult. Still, the effort continues with hope and faith that support from kind people will grow.

8. The Daily Needs

To care for 1,200 cows every day, the Gaushala needs:

  • Around 4,000 kg of fodder
  • About 1,500 kg of green grass
  • 25–30 bags of cow feed daily

Along with food, there are costs for medicines, vet visits, and medical tools. The shelter currently has only two hydraulic ambulances, which makes timely rescue a challenge. More support is needed for food, medicines, and rescue vehicles.

Conclusion

Your contribution on Makar Sankranti directly helps save the lives of injured and abandoned cows. It supports rescue, treatment, feeding, and shelter. It turns devotion into real action.

Let your first sacred act of the season be Gau Seva. Support cows who depend on human kindness for survival. Each healed wound, each full stomach, and each safe night is a blessing created by you.Your kindness today builds a safer and more compassionate tomorrow for thousands of cows.

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