Serve with Compassion
Receive with Love
namo devyai maha devyai, surabyai cha namo nama |
gavam bheeja swaroopaya, namasthe jagad ambike ||
TRANSLATION :
Salutations to the Mother of the world, who lives as a seed in all cows.
Salutations to that Goddess who is a great Goddess, and who is the wish-yielding cow.
~ Skanda Purana ~
One Gentle Being, EndlessGifts
Honouring the many ways care for cows enriches everyday living.
MILK AND GHEE
According to Ayurveda, fresh milk nourishes the vital energy and supports immunity and calmness, while pure ghee enhances digestion, lubricates tissues, and promotes overall strength and mental clarity.
YOGURT & BUTTER
In Ayurveda, fresh yogurt supports gut health and strengthens digestion when taken appropriately, while butter, builds strength, and provides grounding, cooling energy to the body.
DUNG & BIOGAS
Dung and biogas are valued for naturally enriching soil fertility, producing clean renewable fuel from organic waste, and supporting a closed-loop farm system that nurtures the earth while reducing environmental impact.
COW URINE
Traditionally valued in Ayurveda for its detoxifying and immunity-supporting properties, it help balance digestion and promote overall metabolic health when used appropriately.
BULLOCKS
They gently aerate and soften the soil as they work, improving water absorption, encouraging microbial life, and preparing the land for healthier, more resilient crop growth
PANCHA GAVYA PREPARATIONS
They traditionally valued for enhancing plant vitality and soil fertility while supporting holistic wellness practices rooted in Ayurvedic and Vedic agriculture.
NATURAL PESTICIDES & FERTILISERS
They help protect crops while restoring soil health, offering a chemical-free way to nourish plants and support long-term ecological balance.
ECO CRAFT ITEMS
Handcrafted with care from natural materials, eco-friendly products like incense sticks, soaps, diyas turn sustainability into everyday rituals.
What is Cow Adoption ?
Cow sponsorship is an opportunity to support the lifelong care of one cow living at Krishna Valley.
Each cow has a name, a history and a unique nature. By sponsoring, you are helping ensure they continue to live safely and peacefully, free from harm .
Why Adopt A Cow ?
- To support non-violence in practice
- To offer practical compassion
- To honour a spiritual value
- To support ethical animal care
- To feel connected to something life-affirming
How this works ?
- Choose a cow to sponsor
- Select a monthly or annual contribution
- Your support goes directly to their care
- Sponsorship can be adjusted at any time
- There is no expectation – only willingness.
You’re not just supporting — you’re welcoming Mother Cow into your heart.
Your contribution takes care of the whole picture!
Daily Nutrition
Hand Milking
Pasture Management
Veterinary Wellness
Care Equipment
The Gir Breed
- Produce A2 milk rich in A2 beta-casein, known for easier digestion and wholesome nutrition
- Highly adaptable breed, able to thrive in varied climates and environments
- Strong natural immunity, less prone to diseases
- Nutrient-dense milk yield of approximately 10 litres per day
- Long reproductive life, often giving birth to 10–12 calves over a lifetime
- Colostrum quality is considered exceptionally rich and nourishing
- Recognisable by their distinct hump and sturdy build, suited for resilience
- Support of locally raised Gir cows helps sustain ethical dairy and long-term wellbeing
Say Moo to our Herd!
MEET
NANDI —
Gir Calf, 2 months
“Hare Krishna! I’m Nandi, and I’m basically a tiny furry tornado wrapped in spots. Two months old, and I’ve already learnt the art of pushing everyone around—volunteers, visitors, my mum (when she lets me). My day mostly revolves around milk, naps, surprise sprints, and insisting on neck scratches (non-negotiable). I’ve never known anything but kindness and safety, so I greet the world like it’s one big playground. One day I’ll be a big bull — but for now, I’m happily busy being small, wobbly, and full of wonder.
- Care Level: High (growing calf, nutritional needs, playtime)
MEET
RADHA —
Gir Cow, 5 years
I’m Radha, a five-year-old Gir who has called this sanctuary home since the day I was born. Each morning, gentle hands milk me slowly and with care—never rushed, always respectful. My body is nurtured, not depleted. My calves stay by my side, and I live free from the fear that shadows so many of my cousins in industrial farms. Here, my role is simple and joyful: to offer milk from a place of wellbeing and trust, not pressure. Your support helps keep this circle of care alive—for me, my calves, and the life we share here.
- Care Level: Moderate (daily hand-milking, routine health care)
MEET
GOVIND —
Gir Bullock, 3 years
Hari Bol! I’m Govind — the biggest bull of the Valley. I like to remind everyone that horsepower is impressive, but bull-power gets the real work done.
At three years old, I get to do something many of my kind haven’t experienced in decades: meaningful work, at my own pace. I help pull carts, support farm tasks, and move heavy loads — but never by force. I rest when I need to, I’m never chained or struck, and I’m respected as a strong partner, not a machine. Come work alongside me sometime?”
Celebrating Our People
Real stories from indiviuals whose journeys were transformed at Krishna Valley.
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Spending time brushing and caring for the cows softened something in me; their calm presence nudged me toward sustainable habits that now feel like second nature.
~Melanie Simmons
What began as helping with fodder and shelter became a personal journey — I found myself becoming a Vegetarian and far more conscious of how I live.
~ Kirsty Logan
Feeding the herd during my volunteer days turned a simple act into something deeply grounding, and it inspired me to live lighter on the earth and more gently with everyone around me.
~ Angelina Saminathen
Caring for her and visiting her often made compassion feel practical, and I’ve slowly shifted my life toward more mindful, eco-friendly choices.
~Cielo Hincapie
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Spending time brushing and caring for the cows softened something in me; their calm presence nudged me toward sustainable habits that now feel like second nature.
~Melanie Simmons
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What began as helping with fodder and shelter became a personal journey — I found myself becoming a Vegetarian and far more conscious of how I live.
~Kirsty Logan
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Feeding the herd during my volunteer days turned a simple act into something deeply grounding, and it inspired me to live lighter on the earth and more gently with everyone around me.
~Angelina Saminathen
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Caring for her and visiting her often made compassion feel practical, and I’ve slowly shifted my life toward more mindful, eco-friendly choices.
~Cielo Hincapie
Got Questions ?
Is this the same as owning a cow?
No. Sponsorship does not involve ownership or control. All cows remain under the care of Krishna Valley and are protected for life.
How is my contribution used?
Your sponsorship supports food, veterinary care, shelter, fencing, and general upkeep related to the cows’ wellbeing.
Can I visit the cow I sponsor?
Yes. Sponsors are welcome to visit and spend time with the cows during visiting hours or organised visits.
Is sponsorship tax deductible?
Please check the donation details on the sponsorship page or contact us directly for current information.
Can I sponsor a cow as a gift?
Yes. Cow sponsorship can be a meaningful gift for birthdays, anniversaries or special occasions.
What if I need to pause or stop my sponsorship?
Sponsorships can be changed or stopped at any time. Care for the cows always continues.
Do I receive updates?
When possible, sponsors receive occasional updates or photos. The cows’ care always comes first, so updates are shared gently and simply.
Ready to make a
mooo-ving difference?
Walk with us in nurturing cows, community, and the earth — because small acts of care create lasting change.