Founder Acharya : H.D.G.A.C Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada

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A Sacred Mission to Serve GauMata

ISKCON Gokulam Gaushala was established near Srisailam, Andhra Pradesh, with a sincere mission to protect and care for cows in a safe and spiritual environment.

What began as a humble initiative has now grown into a dedicated Gaushala serving more than 430 cows, including bulls and calves. Every cow is provided with proper food, medical care, shelter, and compassionate attention throughout its life.

With the increasing need for cow protection and better facilities, we have recently started constructing new shelters to provide a more comfortable and secure space for the cows. Our goal is to ensure that no cow is left neglected, abandoned, or without care.

The Gaushala operates with the support of devotees, volunteers, and well-wishers who believe in the importance of Gau Seva and preserving this sacred tradition for future generations. We sincerely invite everyone to support this noble service and become part of the mission to care for and protect GauMata.

430

Cows

3

Breeds

Desi

Pure

Nestled at Uppalapadu on the sacred Srisailam Road, our Goshala shelters 430 desi cows, bulls and calves of the revered Gir, Ongole and Sahiwal lineages.

"Go Seva will be organised on your desired dates."

Sacred Gau Seva

Feed Mother Cow

Your seva helps provide nutritious food, shelter, medical care, and protection for Gau Mata. Every contribution supports their well-being and ensures they receive loving care every day.

1 Day Seva · 1 Cow
₹ 216

1 Day Seva · 1 Cow

1 Day Seva · 1 Cow

Full day care & feed for one sacred cow

₹ 216

3 Days Seva · 1 Cow
₹ 516

3 Days Seva · 1 Cow

3 Days Seva · 1 Cow

Three days of nourishment & blessings

₹ 516

7 Days Seva · 1 Cow
₹ 1,116

7 Days Seva · 1 Cow

7 Days Seva · 1 Cow

A full week of sacred GauSeva

₹ 1,116

15 Days Seva · 1 Cow
₹ 2,116

15 Days Seva · 1 Cow

15 Days Seva · 1 Cow

Half a month of GauMata blessings

₹ 2,116

1 Month Seva · 1 Cow
₹ 4,116

1 Month Seva · 1 Cow

1 Month Seva · 1 Cow

Complete monthly care for one cow

₹ 4,116

1 Day Full Herd Seva
₹ 10,116

1 Day Full Herd Seva

1 Day Full Herd Seva

Feed every cow in the Goshala for a day

₹ 10,116

Go Puja
₹ 316

Go Puja

Go Puja

Sacred ritual worship of GauMata

₹ 316

Go Danam
₹ 35,116

Go Danam

Go Danam

Gift a sacred desi cow to the Goshala

₹ 35,116

ISKCON Gokulam Cow Protection
Our Sanctuary

Who We Are

ISKCON Gokulam is a divine sanctuary inspired by the eternal teachings of Lord Sri Krishna and the sacred wisdom of the *Bhagavad Gita*. Rooted in the values of bhakti, seva, and compassion, we stand as a spiritual movement dedicated to the service of Gaumata, humanity, and Sanatan Dharma.

More than an institution, we are a dedicated mission preserving Bharat's spiritual heritage through selfless cow protection, anna daan, and devotional activities. Every seva offered here becomes a loving offering at the lotus feet of Sri Krishna, performed with absolute purity, devotion, and gratitude.

Our Goshala lovingly shelters hundreds of sacred desi cows, including Gir, Ongole, and Sahiwal breeds, nurturing them with compassionate veterinary care, shelter, and reverence. Through Go Seva, devotees receive a blessed opportunity to participate in this divine mission.

Lifelong Cow Protection
Daily Fodder & Medical Seva

The Divine Mission of Srila Prabhupada

Spreading the Hare Krishna Movement Worldwide

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The Hare Krishna Movement, a beacon of divine light, was brought into the world by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. As the Founder-Acharya, Srila Prabhupada is the eternal link to Lord Krishna, spreading the pure, unblemished teachings of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu across the globe.

Under his divine guidance, countless souls have been awakened to their true purpose. This website is a humble offering to Srila Prabhupada, our eternal master, and to Lord Krishna, the source of all grace and beauty.

Sacred Darshan

Moments of Divine Grace & Love

Witness the peaceful daily life of Gau Mata inside our sanctuary. Every cow is protected, pampered, and treated as a sacred family member.

Surabhi Rescued Gir Cow
Gir Mother

Gau Mata Surabhi

Rescued with severe injuries, Surabhi now lives a life of absolute joy and peace, grazing in the open, sacred hills under the protection of Sri Krishna.

Daily Go Puja Aarti
Daily Aarti

Sacred Morning Prayers

Daily worship offered at sunrise. Devotees and sevaks offer fresh green grass and sing devotional hymns, invoking global peace and universal well-being.

Nandini Cow and Calf
Ongole Lineage

Motherhood & Nurture

Newborn calf taking its first playful steps beside mother Nandini, born into a safe, stress-free haven protected from commercial exploitation.

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Sacred Gallery

Glimpses of the sacred activities at Gaushala

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Goshala seva & donations

What does Goseva sponsorship cover?

Your sponsorship covers green fodder, hay, concentrated feed, fresh water, veterinary care and the daily loving attention of our sevaks for the full duration you choose — from 1 day to 1 month.

Can I sponsor a cow on a specific date — birthday or anniversary?

Yes! Goseva can be arranged on your desired date. You may also visit the Goshala on that day and personally participate in feeding and caring for the cows. Contact us to book your date.

What is Go Danam and who can perform it?

Go Danam is the sacred Vedic act of gifting a cow. It is considered one of the greatest forms of charity in Sanatana Dharma, earning spiritual merit across lifetimes. Any devotee may perform it at ₹35,116.

Is my donation eligible for 80G income tax exemption?

Yes. All donations to ISKCON Gokulam are eligible for 80G tax benefits under the Income Tax Act. You will receive an official receipt immediately after your contribution.

How are the cows different from commercial dairies?

Unlike commercial dairies, our cows are never exploited. They receive lifelong care regardless of milk production. Their milk is freely offered as prasadam — preserving the sacred dharmic relationship between cow and devotee.