A gaushala is a protective shelter or sanctuary for cows, calves, and bulls in India, often dedicated to the care of abandoned, stray, or rescued cattle. Derived from Sanskrit (“Go” meaning cow, “Shala” meaning shelter), these institutions are deeply rooted in Hindu culture, where the cow is revered, aiming to provide care, nutrition, and medical attention to animals, sometimes supporting organic farming via manure and urine.
Address: Gaushala, 3251, Sarovar Path, 45D, Sector 45, Chandigarh, 160047
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