Why Donate
Five Doors To Becoming Victorious
- Graha pain is relieved by feeding grass to cows
- By feeding the bird with seeds, business and employment are going strong.
- Throwing bread to a dog drives away enemies.
- By feeding the ant with kidiaru, the debt is reduced.
- Adding flour pellets to the fish restores the lost vitality.
Extend your hands for the work of religion. Your hands will become like a Kalpvruksh.
Appeal For Donation
Make our life blessed by donating according to your power in the various donation schemes of our Jeevdaya Sanstha, get the blessings of Abol Munga Jivas, and build a lot of merit. By virtue of the virtue built before Ananta bhava, even the gods have given us human birth. The Lakshmi received through Punyodaya increases as it is used in good deeds. Remember, the constant pursuit of wealth only sinks the novice, so give up the temptation of excessive wealth. Money is not lost by owing money but money is lost when our virtue is lost. (Lakshmi changes the path) We humbly request that we strengthen our Punyabal by making good use of Lakshmi and keeping the flame of Jeevdaya/Ahimsa burning. The land will reap the fruits of his virtue for ages. Even when the sun rises and sets, the land remains untouched. Where water is abundant, fertilizer is abundant. Sow green fodder for the animals and save the animals going to the slaughter house. A humble request to donate to such charitable work.
Add One Member To Your Family
Cow is considered as mother in Hindu culture. Also thirty three crore deities reside in Gaumata. A cow is not an animal but a worker and mother of the people. Mother is the elder member of our family. It becomes our duty to nourish this organ. Therefore, considering the cow breed as a member of the family, one member per month Rs. 1001/- or small member calf Rs. 501/- is an appeal to include in your family.
Significant In Hindu Religion
The cow is considered sacred in the Vedas, because she is one of the 7 mothers of humanity. A human has 7 mothers - (1) the real mother, (2) the wife of the spiritual master, (3) the wife of a brahmana, (4) the wife of the king, (5) the cow, (6) the nurse, and (7) the earth.
It represents Mother Earth, as it is a source of goodness and its milk nourishes all creatures. Krishna, a central Hindu deity, is often portrayed in stories recounting his life as a cowherd and referring to him as the child who protects cows.
Cows have been an integral part of Hindu scriptures that mention of a Cow Goddess by the name of Kamadhenu having had emerged from the churning of the cosmic ocean. She was also known as the Cow of Plentiful who bestowed on her owner all that he desired. Hindu holy scriptures like the Bhagwad Gita and the Mahabharata make several references to Kamadhenu. Other Vedic scriptures mention of Kamadhenu as Homadhenu meaning an entity from which commodities like clarified butter and milk etc. required for Vedic fire sacrifices are derived.
Jainism Philosophy
Even to reach the TIRTHANKAR category one has to assume human form. And we have got such a bejeweled human body. As per Dharma Shastras, Jivadaya is also virtue and penance. So it is the duty of man to protect the life of the world. The primary base of Jainism itself is a Non violence. There are several welfare programs are running for the animals. Cows are not even considered as a holy, however We respect, honour and adore the cow. By honoring this gentle animal, who gives more than she takes, we honor all creatures.