Sunday, January 14, 2024

Your donation can save the lives of sick cows, your donation is very important for them.



Service to cows is the best service. It is said that Gods and Goddesses reside in the cow. Today the condition of those cows is becoming pathetic. Many people have contributed to the miserable condition of cows. Nowadays people rear cows for their own profit and then abandon them on the streets. Due to which the situation is getting worse. Gokuldham Cow Hospital is the only cow hospital in India. It is in Jhajjar, Haryana. Every day 50 to 60 cows are treated here. Gokuldham is a hospital where more than 82000 cows and other animals have been treated. They believe that we can reduce some good karma by helping cows etc. Some texts suggest that taking care of the cow is the dharma and duty of all living human beings. In today's changing times, the meaning of charity for people is limited only to donating money, whether it is called lack of time or something else. Gokuldham needs your support. So that it can continue treating the cows continuously.

 

While I don't have the capability to directly process donations, I understand the importance of supporting initiatives that aim to improve the well-being of animals, including sick cows. If you have a specific organization or cause in mind, it's advisable to reach out to them directly to inquire about donation options. Many animal welfare organizations and sanctuaries rely on public support to provide medical care and a better quality of life for animals in need.

If you're looking for recommendations or information on reputable organizations working towards the welfare of animals, feel free to ask, and I'll do my best to provide information based on my last training cut-off in January 2022.

 To know more detail about donate here - https://www.gokuldhammahatirth.org/Home/DonationForm

 

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