Acharya Vidyasagar Silage

Give cows a peaceful, secure environment where they can live a life of respect and blossom.
Who we are

Saving one cow is equal to worshipping God.

According to sanatan dharma, “cow is our mother”. It is said that one must pass through a cow’s yoni before giving birth to a human. The soul then exits the human body and re-enters a cow before continuing on its trip above or below, according to each person’s karma.

The cow carries the powers of “Mata Gayatri.” Have you ever observed a desi cow’s hump? It contains a particular Nadi known as the Surya Ketu Nadi. The frequencies from the sun, moon, and all the other luminaries of creation are absorbed by this Nadi.

25+
Years Of Experience
Vision

Give cows a peaceful, secure environment where they can live a life of respect and blossom.

Mission

Protect and preserve the Gaumata, to promote cow welfare, and to give education on the importance of cow protection and conservation.

Objective

Providing proper care, nutrition, and medical treatment to all cows and encouraging sustainable agricultural practices that benefit both cows and farmers.

Acharya Vidyasagar Silage

Our dedicated trustees, members, and volunteers at Acharya Vidyasagar Silage and Organics serve around 1500 stray, sick, orphaned, and rescued cows.

What do we do?

Our dedicated trustees, members, and volunteers at Acharya Vidyasagar Silage and Organics serve around 1500 stray, sick, orphaned, and rescued cows.

Shelter
Water and feeding
Regular health checkups
Silage
Organic cow’s ghee
Organic crops and products
Cow dung and Gomutra as fertilisers

Why should you feed a cow?

Cow is Lord Shiva’s favourite animal; it is thought that he can hear everything whispered in a bull’s ear, and Vedic worship of cows is considered the highest honour.

Indian Culture

Our Organic Products

With the same aim and dignity, we are aiming to serve 5000+ stray cows. We also used to make organic products like Jeevamrit, cow dung cake, gaumutra, that increase fertility and productivity in agriculture farming. Many small and large farmers use our organic products, and we use the money generated from organics to groom our cows, which helps us adopt more cows.

We, at our farms, use organic products in the cultivation of organic grains like wheat, moong, rai, maize, etc. Our farmers use traditional farming methods so that they can grow more food for our cows and contribute to saving our “Indian Culture.”

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