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Our Story

Pabana Gau Shala was born from a shared vision of the villagers to create a sanctuary for cows—managed solely by the people of Pabana. With unity and devotion, the villagers collectively registered Shree Jyankinath Gau Seva Sansthan Pabana to ensure transparent and smooth operation of the Gau Shala. Every member and designated person involved in the management belongs to Pabana village.The Sansthan operates the Gau Shala according to the collective will and advice of the villagers, maintaining the cultural and spiritual significance of the land and the temple.

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Cow Worship Ceremony

Gaupuja & Godanam

Gopuja means worship of a cow along with her calf. Gopuja removes hardships of the people and blesses them with peace and happiness.

Cows are very dear to Lord Krsna. He's known as Govinda (one who gives pleasure to the cows) and Gopala (protector of the cows). He lives in Gokul (the place of cows).

Shree Jyankinath Gau Seva Sansthan Pabana provides everyone around the world a chance to serve with following categories:

  • For the Goshala new land acquisition
  • For the contribution of gaushala's construction
  • Adopt a cow for a year
  • Cow Food
  • Gopujan and Donation on Special Occasions
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Why Support Gaushala

Supporting a Gaushala is not just an act of charity — it is a sacred contribution toward protecting life, culture, and the environment. In Indian tradition, the cow is revered as Gau Mata, a symbol of nourishment, motherhood, and selfless service. By supporting a Gaushala like Shree Jyankinath Gau Seva Sansthan Pabana, you help preserve a way of life rooted in compassion and sustainability.

  • Supporting gaushalas helps preserve India's ancient tradition of respecting cows as symbols of prosperity, motherhood, and divinity. Historically, cows have always been an integral part of rural economies and cultural rituals
  • Many cows become victims of neglect and abandonment after their productive years. Gaushalas provide them shelter, nourishment, medical care, and protection from exploitation.
  • Cows contribute significantly to organic farming practices. Their dung and urine are natural fertilizers, insect repellents, and soil enrichers, reducing dependence on chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
  • Supporting gaushalas strengthens the values of non-violence, compassion, and empathy within society. It promotes coexistence, peace, and the humane treatment of all living beings.
  • Goshala is established to fulfil our primary duty to make our Gau-mata-Govansh reside peacefully and harmoniously in the entire nation and to remove the stigma of cow slaughtering.

Marvelous Bovine Gallery: Cows and Oxen on Display

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BABY COWS

Highland cattle, especially the rare white ones, also have a fluffy look that might be called "Marshmallow" by some people

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Milky

Highland cattle, especially the rare white ones, also have a fluffy look that might be called "Marshmallow" by some people

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Henrietta

Highland cattle, especially the rare white ones, also have a fluffy look that might be called "Marshmallow" by some people

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Muffin

Highland cattle, especially the rare white ones, also have a fluffy look that might be called "Marshmallow" by some people

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Gir

Gir cows are gentle, heat-tolerant, and have a good lifespan, making them ideal for dairy farming in hot climates.

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Our dairy products are processed and packaged within hours of milking, ensuring maximum freshness and nutritional value for your family.

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Events Background

Goshala

Recent Events

Cultural Event

Dolores labore omnis

24 July 25

Cultural Event

Seasonal Celebrations and Gau Seva

17 June 25

Cultural Event

Celebrating Gau Prem

17 June 25