At Om Yugam, we’ve begun a devotional journey to serve and protect badri cows through our small but growing Gaushala.
Located in Bamoli, this shelter is being built as a sacred space of care, peace and protection — where cows are not only safe but also cherished as divine beings.
While we are currently in the early stages of construction, our mission is clear: to create a clean, compassionate and sustainable shelter supported by the community.
Every brick, every bowl of fodder, every act of seva brings us closer to that dream.
We invite you to be a part of this journey.
"Gau Seva is not just charity — it is our dharma, our devotion and our way of life."
At Om Yugam, we believe that serving Gau Mata is one of the highest forms of spiritual practice. She is not merely an animal — she is a symbol of abundance, purity and divine motherhood in Sanatan Dharma. Every act of feeding, sheltering and caring for her brings us closer to a more conscious, compassionate and dharmic way of living.
Our vision is to create a self-sustaining Gau Dham, where every cow is safe, loved and nurtured. A place where ancient traditions and rural livelihoods are revived through cow-based economy, organic farming and spiritual service.
We believe that Gau Sewa is a path to preserve Bharatiya Sanskriti, heal the land and purify the collective consciousness of society. Each cow we serve is a blessing and each soul who joins us in this mission is family.
Join us — not just in sheltering cows, but in restoring the soul of Bharat through love, seva and sacred action.
Offer the gift of daily bhojan to our beloved Gau Mata. We lovingly serve fresh water, grains, and locally available fodder.
Your simple act of seva keeps our cows healthy and content — and brings you peace and blessings in return.
Adoption is a divine connection. When you choose to adopt a cow, you take responsibility for her well-being — food, care and shelter.
This bond brings protection and purity to your life and home.
Help us maintain a serene, safe and clean space for our cows. Your contribution supports daily care, cleanliness, health services and loving staff who serve with devotion.
Your seva nurtures not just cows, but dharma, compassion and community spirit itself.