Krishnayan

Protecting & Sheltering Over
25,000 Stray And Rescued Gauvansh

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Inception

A Divine Pledge to Serve GauMata

Once, a revered saint visited a devotee’s home and was heartbroken to see a cow from his ashram—weak, malnourished, and neglected. He realized that cows are valued only while they provide milk, but once they stop, they are often abandoned and left to fend for themselves.

Deeply moved, he took a vow that neither he nor his disciples would consume Panchgavya unless they could ensure lifelong care for every cow. Witnessing this, one of his devoted disciples made a firm commitment—to establish a Gaushala where no cow or bull would ever be left helpless again.

Founded in 2010 in Haridwar with just 11 cows, Shree Krishnayan Gaushala has grown into a sanctuary for over 25,000 rescued cows, expanding across states. Here, cows are revered, not exploited—their milk is freely offered, preserving the sacred bond with Gaumata.

Beyond Gauraksha, the Journey Continues...

The journey of Shree Krishnayan Gaushala did not stop at Gauraksha; it expanded into a greater mission of seva (selfless service), dharma (righteousness), and societal upliftment. Through Annadanam, it ensures that no being—human or animal—goes hungry, serving thousands with pure, sattvic food daily.

To revive ancient wisdom, The Vedic Institution was established, offering teachings in scriptures, rituals, and spiritual practices to preserve Sanatan Dharma. To promote health and wellness, Arogyam, our yoga and wellness center, was founded to ensure dignity and well-being for all.

What began as a Gaushala has now transformed into a spiritual and social movement, dedicated to restoring dharma and creating a compassionate, hunger-free, and spiritually awakened society.

And the journey continues, striving for the greater service of humanity.

Krishnayan

Care for Cows, Feed the Soul.

Check out our key initiatives, including Gauraksha, Annadaan, Arogyam, and Vedic programs.

Who We Are

The name Shree Krishnayan itself is derived from the epic granth Shreemad Bhagavad Gita, embodying the eternal wisdom and divine blessings of Lord Krishna and is entirely dedicated to Him.

It is not just an institution; it is a sacred movement—a revival of seva (selfless service), daan (charity) and dharma (righteousness). Rooted in Krishna’s philosophy of compassion, duty and unwavering service, Shree krishnayan stands as a testament to the spiritual and intellectual heritage of Bharat.

At Shree krishnayan, we exist not for personal gain but for the greater good. Every thought, every action and every offering is a tribute to parmarth seva, a selfless devotion to humanity, Gaumata, Sanatan Dharma and the restoration of Bharat’s intellectual and spiritual legacy.

We are committed to the establishment of Dharma and to upholding Sanatan values, ensuring that righteousness and spiritual wisdom guide society. We are dedicated to restoring the lost honor of Gaumata, protecting and nurturing her as a symbol of purity and sustenance. With deep compassion, we serve Daridra Narayan (serving the poor as a form of God), extending help to the poor, the needy and the suffering, while also striving to feed underprivileged families, ensuring that no one sleeps hungry. Beyond service, our commitment extends to reviving Baudhik Sanskriti, rekindling the lost wisdom of Bharat and preserving its intellectual and cultural heritage for future generations.

Shree krishnayan stands as a purely spiritual and philanthropic institution, where service is worship and sacrifice is the path to enlightenment.

Here, ascetics, sages and sevaks renounce worldly pleasures to immerse themselves in tapasya (austerity), living in simple huts, away from material desires. Their lives are dedicated to the upliftment of the needy, the protection of Gaumata and the resurgence of Sanatan values. Through their tireless efforts, we strive to restore the lost wisdom of Bharat, rekindling the flames of Baudhik Sanskriti—the great intellectual and cultural legacy of our ancestors.

Join us. Serve selflessly. Protect Dharma. Honor Gaumata. Reawaken Bharat’s Soul.

Our Mission

Our mission is to preserve, protect, and promote the authentic teachings of the Vedas, ensuring that their profound wisdom remains accessible to all. We are committed to fostering spiritual enlightenment through disciplined study, meditation, and sacred rituals that deepen the understanding of Sanatan Dharma. By integrating Vedic values into everyday life, we strive to cultivate ethical living, guiding individuals toward righteousness and inner peace. Our vision extends beyond individual growth—we seek to create a harmonious society built on the principles of selfless service (Seva) and universal brotherhood, where compassion and dharma become the foundation of human interactions.

Our Vision

Our vision is to establish a global hub of Vedic knowledge, where seekers from all backgrounds can come together to learn, practice, and embrace the eternal truths of Sanatan Dharma. We aspire to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and contemporary life, making Vedic teachings relevant, practical, and transformative for today’s world. Through this mission, we aim to nurture a vibrant community of scholars, sages, and spiritual aspirants dedicated to preserving and upholding the sacred traditions of our ancestors. Our efforts are focused on inspiring future generations to carry forward the invaluable legacy of Vedic wisdom, ensuring its timeless relevance amidst the changing tides of the modern world. At Krishnayan Vedic, we firmly believe that the Vedas are not merely scriptures—they are the guiding light for a righteous, fulfilled, and spiritually enriched life.

Number of gaushala

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Gauvansh Sheltered

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Gauvansh Medicated

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Gauvansh Rescued

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Food Distributed

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Peoples Benefited

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Accreditations & Recognitions

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Registered under section 12AA of the Income Tax Act
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Animal Welfare Board of India, Chennai
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Uttar Pradesh Gau Sewa Ayog
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Uttarakhand Animal Development Board
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Madhya Pradesh Gausewa Ayog
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Registered under section 80G of the Income Tax Act
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FCRA under Ministry of Home Affairs
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Niti Ayog, Government of India

Testimonials

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Shri Yogi Adityanath
(CM, Uttar Pradesh)

I was overwhelmed to see the continuous service of thousands of destitute cows in Shree Krishnayan Gaushala. This gaushala can be ideal in the field of Gauseva.

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Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami
(Chief Minister, Uttrakhand)

I am really proud to have Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha in Uttrakhand which has exhibited an exemplary in the field of service to destitute cows and bulls.

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Shri Gurmit Singh
(Governor of Uttarakhand)

Shree Krishnayan Gaushala is doing an incredible job in ensuring that our Gaumata/Desi Gauvansh are well-fed and cared for. Their work is truly inspiring, and I am honored to support their cause.

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Shri Kailash Kher
(Music Composer & Playback Singer)

I am impressed by initiatives taken by Shree Krishnayan Gaushala which give these disregarded gauvansh a happy second life

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Shri Trivendra Singh Rawat (Ex-Chief Minister of Uttrakhand, Present MP)

Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha is really a Golok dham. I am experiencing inner peace here.

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Shree Mohan Yadav (CM, Madhya Pradesh)

Grateful to Shree Krishnayan Gaushala. Witnessing the dedication to cow service here is deeply inspiring. A truly great initiative to serve Gaumata and uphold Sanatan Dharma.

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Sri Ravindra Kumar Ray (Ex-MP)

The gausewaks and saints are fortunate that they have got the opportunity to serve gaumata.

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Bikramjit Ahluwalia (CMD, Ahluwalia Contracts Ltd)

Cow is the mother of the world. That mother is being worshipped in Shree Krishnayan Gaushala. I bow to this holy land.

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Shri Chetan Handa (Founder Director, Glaze Trading India Pvt. Ltd.)

Nurturing a cow is equivalent to a religious ritual. I consider myself very fortunate to serve mother cows and associate myself with Shree Krishnayan Desi Gaurakshashala.

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Mr. Sanjeev Chhibber (Founder Director, Glaze Trading India Pvt. Ltd.)

The work being done by Shree Krishnayan Gaushala for the protection and promotion of indigenous cows is commendable.

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Swami Yatishwaranand Ji (Ex-MLA, Uttrakhand)

By being present in Shree Krishnayan Gaushala today, I feel elated. It is the divine Golok Dham in its structure.

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Shrimati Jayaprada
(Former MP)

I felt divine peace after reaching Shree Krishnayan Gaushala on the banks of Ganges, beyond the dazzling world.

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Shri Harish Rawat
(Former CM, Uttarakhand)

I have got the opportunity to come here and serve the cow. Shree Krishnayan Gaushala has done us a favor by inviting us here.

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Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia (Cabinet Minister, GOI)

I am inspired to see cow service being done in Shree Krishnayan Gaushala with dedication.

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Shri Ajay Bhatt (MP, Lok Sabha)

After coming to Shree Krishnayan Gaushala, I was surprised by their devotion and service for Gaumata. The cow service being done here is exemplary for all of us.

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Shri Bhagat Singh Koshyari (Ex-Governer, Maharashtra)

I am fortunate to come to Shree Krishnayan Gaushala. This land has the touch of Mother Ganga. If there is a heaven in this world, it is this.

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Shree Daler Mehendi (Composer & Singer)

Shree Krishnayan Gauraksha Gaushala service to mother cows is amazing and I am really very impressed.

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Acharya Balakrishna (Chairman of Patanjali Ayurved)

I am really very impressed with the management and service to mother cows by Krishnayan Gaushala

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Sadhvi Uma Bharti (Ex-Chief Minister, Madhya Pradesh)


I am very happy to see good service of destitute mother cows in Krishnayan

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Shree Chinmayananda Bapu Ji (Shree Ram Katha Vachak)

Lord Rama came in the form of Krishna and worked for the salvation of cows and saints. Krishnayan Gauraksha does a similar religious and service of cows.

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Swami Chidananda Saraswati Ji (Spiritual Head Parmarth Niketan)

'Cow is the Mother of the whole world’. Coming to Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha in Haridwar, I have a vision of the Lord in the form of a cow.

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