GOSHALA definition

GOSHALA means the home for cows and is meant to rescue, shelter, protect, feed, treat and rehabilitate weak, sick, injured, handicapped and abandoned homeless cattle. These are the institutions (GOSHALA) of India’s great cultural heritage giving concrete example of India’s reverence and affection for animals, particularly for cows. The aim of these institutions is To nurture and care for animals in distress and protect these strays from ending up at slaughter houses or being tranquilized.
GOSHALA means a charitable institution established for the purpose of keeping, breeding, rearing or maintenance of cattle or for
GOSHALA means a Charitable institution established for the purpose of keeping, breeding, rearing and maintaining cattle or for the purpose of reception, protection and treatment of infirm, aged or diseased cattle and includes a “Pinjrapoloe” where such cattle are kept.

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