Indian tradition calls cow, Gow Matha and Gow Malaksmi, treating cow as a mother and divinity. For thousands of years, we have worshiped and valued cow as the ultimate symbol of motherhood. A society based on agricultural for centuries, we have developed as a community thanks to our cow worship all these years. The cow has helped us in our physical labor for farming and provided us with food for thousands of years. The by-products of cows have been used as alternate fuel in our villages and towns for many generations. The scientific value of this has been well established. No other country on Earth has this tradition of worshiping the cows unlike in India. Understanding this greatness and respecting our time honored traditions, Rushipeetam has come forward with the sole intention of protecting and improving the living conditions of Indian cows.

COW WELFARE

The Gaushalas are not only taking care of sick, abandoned cows, but are also helping the environment, and striving to provide many resources to the surrounding community. Where Cows are truly respected like mother. Where Cows are saved from slaughtering.

BREEDS OF CATTLE IN INDIA

A breed is a group of related animals with similar characters like general appearance, size, features and configuration etc. Often, breeds resemble each other with slight morphological differences, but because of constant inbreeding in one locality, independent breeds have evolved. In general, the cattle from drier regions are well built and those from heavy rainfall areas, coastal and hilly regions are of smaller build. There are total 231 breeds of cattle in the world out of which 37 are in India. Most indigenous cattle breeds in the tropics are multipurpose (milk, meat, draught) and that only a few breeds have good milk potential.

MAINTENANCE OF COWS

To protect the Cows & Improve their Feeding & Living Standards & keep them in clean atmosphere. To set up world class Spiritual Center for Human Beings for Peace, Prosperity & Good Health.