I am a full-time monk living at the Rupanuga Bhajan Ashram in Vrindavan, and I travel between Vrindavan and Govardhan to care for the cows and the ashram. Our goshala is home to about 25 desi cows who live peacefully on a two-acre pasture with a growing tree plantation. Daily, we provide them with fresh seasonal green grass and dry feed, ensuring their health and happiness.
Recently, we began building a new goshala to improve their shelter, but the work is still ongoing and requires further support. The monthly upkeep for the goshala is substantial, covering feed, daily care, and the needs of the cows.
In addition, we are working on important improvements such as building storage for grass and feed, constructing brick planters to protect our shade trees, and continuing the overall development of the goshala. These projects are vital for the well-being of the cows and the sustainability of our land.
I invite you to take part in a service connected to the sacred land of Vrindavan – the land of Krishna and the cows. Your contribution will go directly towards maintaining and improving the care of these sacred cows, supporting the ashram community, and helping us continue this important service. Any support you can offer is truly appreciated and always makes a meaningful difference.






