Shree Ram Kedar Agarwal Goshalas
Locations – India – Gujarat, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh
Shree Ram Kedar Agarwal Goshalas
Serving Gau Mata Across India
Shree Ram Kedar Agarwal Goshalas are sacred cow protection and service centers established in various places across India with a deep commitment to preserving and nurturing India’s indigenous cow breeds.
Our goshalas are dedicated to the care, protection, and promotion of pure Indian breeds such as the Gir cow, along with other renowned native breeds including Sahiwal, Tharparkar, Rathi, Red Sindhi, and Kankrej cows.
Our Mission
- Protection and preservation of Indian indigenous cow breeds
- Ethical and compassionate cow care
- Promotion of A2 milk and traditional cow-based products
- Supporting natural farming and Panchagavya practices
- Creating awareness about the importance of Gau Seva
Indigenous Breeds We Nurture
- Gir Cow – Known for high A2 milk quality and strong immunity
- Sahiwal – One of India’s best milch breeds
- Tharparkar – Heat-resistant and highly adaptable
- Rathi – Dual-purpose breed (milk & draft)
- Red Sindhi – Excellent milk production
- Kankrej – Strong and sturdy breed
Each goshalas provides:
- Spacious open grazing fields
- Clean water and nutritious fodder
- Veterinary supervision and regular health care
- Natural and stress-free environment
- Protection for old, abandoned, and injured cows
Spiritual & Cultural Commitment
For us, Gau Mata is not just livestock but a symbol of nourishment, culture, and dharma. Through our goshalas, we aim to revive the traditional Indian cow-based economy and promote sustainable rural development.
Our Vision
To build a nationwide network of self-sustainable goshalas that protect Indian cow breeds and preserve India’s agricultural and spiritual heritage for future generations.
“Gau Seva is Nation Seva.”





