PSPKL started when a bull calf of 6 months was saved from being sold off to butchers. The team comprises of volunteers who find time from their day jobs to run the PSPKL. From that frail bull in 2013 we have grown to be a PSPKL that now holds 314 cows, bulls, and calves. Till now we are functioning in a rental facility and We plan to build permanent home for the cows on a land we have chosen for the same. Land has been purchased and shed construction is in progress
Cows are known to be the most beloved companions of the Lord Krishna, the cowherd or Go-Pala. Following him, our forefathers adopted protecting and serving cows as an integral part of our culture and tradition. However, the corrupting influence of Kaliyuga has blemished these traditions and rendered cows and bulls, destitute and hapless. Bringing back the tradition of cow protection is our mission.
Many cows as young as one day old are slaughtered for the pleasure of humans. We rescue cows from such slaughterhouse which are illegal (Most of the slaughterhouses are illegal in India), we purchase the cows from butchers to save the cows and provide them with permanent home in our PSPKL.
Many cows as young as one day old are slaughtered for the pleasure of humans. We rescue cows from such slaughterhouse which are illegal (Most of the slaughterhouses are illegal in India), we purchase the cows from butchers to save the cows and provide them with permanent home in our PSPKL.
Ours is a PSPKL, we prefer to rescue more cows from slaughter than given increasing mouths to feed inside the gaushala by breeding. There are many cows who need to be saved from slaughter.
No, since we don’t breed, there is no question of milk. But we do admit pregnant cows, in which case, we never milk the cows and the calf gets the entire share of mother’s milk. To feed rescued young calves, we often buy milk from market.
The modus operandi have been to buy the cows who are on route to slaughter. Mostly old cows, young bulls, and the cows with less milk production are sent to slaughter. We purchase them through our “save a cow” program and bring them toPSPKL to provide them a home.