Donation

Donate with Love, Serve with Faith

If you feel connected to our mission and want to support us, you can help in many ways. You can donate for Gau Seva, help in the maintenance of our Shiv Temple, or support the daily poojas and rituals. We also accept donations for our Gosala (cow shelter) — where we take care of cows with love and devotion. If you want, you can also sponsor pooja items or contribute through our Pooja Accessories Store. Every little support counts and helps us serve better. To donate, you can either visit us directly at the temple, call us, or send your contribution online through UPI or bank transfer.

🙏 Come, be a part of this divine journey. Support our service and earn blessings.
📞 To donate or know more, contact us today!

Your one step of faith can make a big difference.

What we do

Our Sacred Mission

Dedicated to spirituality, service, and tradition through worship, Gau Seva, sacred rituals, and community welfare.

Dedicated to the protection and care of Gau Mata, our organization serves as a sanctuary for the well-being of cows, an integral part of Indian culture and tradition. At O.S.G.S.P, we honor the sacred bond between humanity and cows by providing shelter, nourishment, and love.

Our Mission

Protection, Care & Well-being of Gau Mata

Our priority is to ensure a safe and nurturing environment for cows, where their health and happiness are our utmost concern.

Gau Seva for All

Open to devotees and visitors, we invite you to participate in the meaningful act of cow feeding (Gau Seva). This shared tradition fosters a deeper connection to these gentle beings.

Spiritual Connect through Gaushala Activities

Experience the tranquillity of our Gaushala-run temple. Join us for prayer sessions that bring peace to the soul and reinforce community bonds.

Reviving Indian Traditions

With a focus on sustainable and traditional Indian practices, we promote ethical cow welfare and dairy farming methods rooted in wisdom passed down through generations.

Cows in Indian Culture

Cows symbolize selfless service and prosperity in Indian culture. They play a pivotal role in our spirituality, agriculture, and lifestyle, making them a revered part of our heritage.