Godaan, or Gau Daan, is one of the rituals in Indian culture, involving the donation of a sacred cow to a farmer. Deeply revered in ancient Vedic scriptures, this act is considered a good deed, performed to remove obstacles in life and after death, and to guide the soul toward a favorable celestial path towards Heaven.
The ancient Indian ritual of Godaan builds on the concept of donating resources to farmers enabling them to improve their lives and farming practices! Moreover to increase number of quality cows.
Although Godaan remain popular across India, the practice has recently become highly commercialized. Today, donations intended for farmers are often given as cash to temple intermediaries, frequently failing to reach their intended recipients.
Our non-profit organization will ensure that such donations will benefit farmers and their practices!
We believe our efforts will ultimately result in high-quality dairy products that directly contribute to better public health. Crucially, this initiative will also foster economic prosperity and generate new employment opportunities for marginalized communities. These efforts will ensure a higher number of quality cows, thereby reviving the true, original intent of the Godaan ritual.