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Parjanya Yag
अन्नाभ्दवन्ति भूतानि पर्जन्यादन्नसम्भव:।
यज्ञाभ्दवति पर्जन्यो यज्ञ: कर्मसमुभ्दव:॥
(Meaning – All creatures live on food and food is obtained because of rains. Rains are created by Yagya and Yagya is performed by doing assigned duties (Karma).Based on these words of Bhagwan Shri Krishna, with a wish for rains in the coming rainy season, Parjanya Yag was performed at Pujaniya Dongreji Maharaj Vedvigyan Ashram’s Yagyashala at our Mhaispur site, from 9 am on 31st March 2019 to 9 am on 5th April 2019 without break (day and night) on the auspicious Varun Yoga in the 2nd half of the month of Falgun.

Information about Bharatiya Govansh (Cow and it’s Progeny)
We are thankful to Go Vighyan Anusandhan Kendra, Devlapar, Nagpur for kindly giving us permission to reproduce here, matter from their booklet, ‘Bhartiya Govansh’, which gives detailed information about Bharatiya Cow and it’s Progeny (Bharatiya Govansh).
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History
Mother Cow (Gomata):
यत्र गाव: प्रसन्ना: स्यु: प्रसन्नास्तत्र सम्पद:|
यत्र गावो विषण्णा: स्युर्विषण्णास्तत्र सम्पद:||
( Meaning – Where cows are happy all the riches are blissfully
acquirable and where cows are unhappy, all
the riches vanish sadly.)
Importance of cow in human life was recognized by ancient Bhartiya Rishi, only after testing the benefits from cow as per the science prevalent then. Cow was awarded status of ‘Mother’ (Gomata). The ancient parameter of richness was, owning more number of cows. Cow was a symbol of wealth. Cow is called ‘Kamdhenu’, not only because she is wealth (Artha) creator, but she is ‘Dharma’, ‘Kama’ (being Kamdhenu) and Moksha (being giver of salvation) too. That is why Bhagwan Shrikrishna too gave the cow utmost priority in his life. From the time immemorial till today, cow is being worshipped and has been a subject of utmost faith in Bharatiya people. As you may know, importance of Bhartiya cow (not Jersy) is being realised world wide after the benefits from her are being proved by modern science.
History of our organization:
With the inspiration from Golokwasi Shradheya Shri Ramchanraji Dongre Maharaj, the pious work of saving cows and it’s progeny from the clutches of slaughterers started by inspired volunteers in 1986. The rescued cow progeny were being handed over for sheltering to the then existing Goshala (Cow shelters) till 1993.
On 14th April 1993, “Adarsha Sanskar Mandal” came in to existence with the donation of 10 acers of land by benevolent and social activist, Golokwasi Shri Shankarlalji Khandelwal. The land is at Mhaispur, Tq. Akola, Dist. Akola. The work of rescuing, protecting and sheltering cows continued under the banner of “Adarsh Sanskar Mandal” and the rescued cow progeny were sheltered on the said land at Mhaispur.

“On the auspicious occasion of Ramanavami, 19th March 1999, the above said 10 acers of land of “Adarsh Sanskal Mandal” was transferred on lease to Adarsh Goseva Evam Anusandhan Prakalp, Akola and the said work of rescuing cow progeny was continued with renewed zest under latter banner.”
The full credit goes to Shri Ratanlalji Khandelwal, nephew of above mentioned benevolent Golokvasi Shri Shankarlalji Khandelwal, for founding of this Goseva organization successfully, taking care and making it grow like a Banyan tree. Shri Ratanlalji is devoted to this organization for full time from 1993 till today. He was the chairman of the organization from 2010 to 2016. He is also active as member/director of many All India institutions, working for Goseva.
In the course of time, the institution acquired land at Alegaon and Savrgaon (both Dist. Akola) through donation/purchase and work of sheltering and feeding the cow progeny started there also.
As on 31.12.2018, we have total number of 1687 cow progeny, being sheltered at our Goshala at, Mhaispur, Alegaon and Savargaon.
Objects
i)Opening Goshala (Cow shelters):
- To encourage establishing Goshala : Till date 32 cow shelters have been established in Akola district with the help of local cow devotees.
- To work for awakening in the society about importance of indigenous cow progeny with the help of Saints and prominent personalities in the socity
ii)Gorakshan (Protecting the cow progeny):
- To rescue/Save cow-progeny from unlawful transport and slaughter.
- Our’s is a main Goshala in the district where police administration hand over for sheltering the cows/progeny, which are rescued by them from unlawful transport and slaughter.
- After such rescue, cases are filed in the courts of law and we are the party in such cases. As on 31.12. 2018, total of 189 cases are being fought by us in various courts.
iii)Gosangopan: (Sheltering and feeding cow/progeny):

Our Alegaon Shelter
- We are doing pious work of Gosangopan at our shelters at Mhaispur (Tq. and Dist. Akola), Alegaon and Savargaon (both Tq. Patur, Dist. Akola)
iv)Gosamvardhan:
- To develop the breed of indigenous (Bhartiya) cow-progeny, research and to supply potential bulls to the farmers for qualitative improvement of indigenous breed.
v)To poularize Cow products:
- To popularize the use of indigenous cow’s milk, butter and Ghee.
- To make available to farmers, organic NADEP Compost, Vermicompost and to train the farmers in manufacturing these organic fertilizers.
- To prepare medicines from Cow’s dung, urine, milk, curd and ghee (Panchagavya based medicines).
- To creat awareness in the society about importance of Panchagavya based medicies in increasing resistance power and curing the diseases.
- To organize training camps to spread above objectives in the society, particularly among the farmers.
vi) Ved and Upanishad:
- To spread the divine message of Ved and Upanishad in the society.
Affiliations
Our Prakalp is affiliated to :-
i) Bhartiya Govansh Rakshan Samvardhan Parished, New Delhi.
ii) Govansh Hatya Evam Mas Niryat Nirodhak Parishad, New Delhi.
iii) Khadi & Village Industry Commision, Mumbai. (Govt. of India).
iv) Food & drug Administration, Maharashtra State.
v) Akhil Bharat Krushi Goseva Sangh, Wardha. (M.S.)
vi) Viniyog Parivar Trust, Mumbai.
vii) Maharashtra Goshala Panjarpol Federation, Mumbai.
viii) Animal Welfare Board of India, Chennai.
ix) Committee to Monitor Animal Welfare Laws in Maharashtra ( Mumbai High Court).
x) Samastha Mahajan, Mumbai.
xi) Rashtriya Seva Bharati, New Delhi.
xii)Vardhaman Parivar, Mumbai.
Awards, Honours and Recognitions
i)Model Goshala:
Considering our dedication for the cause of cow progeny and our consistant activities like protecting, sheltering and developing cow progeny, preparing medicines from Panchagavya, Tree-plantation, manufacturing organic fertilisers etc, Jivjantu Kalyan Board, Govt. of India (Animal Welfare Board, Govt. of India), not only accorded us afflication but also accorded status of Model Goshala to our organization vide Govt. Gazzette bearing no. 042/1998 AWO file no.10/131/98 AWO.
ii)Infirmary:
Our organization has been appointed as infirmary under Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1960, by Committee to Monitor Animal Welfare Laws in Maharashtra, vide their letter no.HCC/AWL/248-284/07-08 dated 9.02.2008.
iii)Goseva Puraskar:
Our organization has been accorded ‘Shradhey Moropant Pingle Goseva Puraskar 2013’ by ‘Govigyan Sanshodhan Sanstha, Pune and Dadar and Nagar Haveli Mukti Sangram Samiti, Pune’.
iv)Ahimsa Award:
Our organization has been accorded ‘Ahimsa Award’ from Bhagawan Mahaveer Pashu Raksha Kendra, Mundra (Kutch, Gujarat).
v)Manapatra (Certificate for values):
Manapatra was conferred on Shri Ratanlalji Khandelwal, our Ex-president by ‘Vidarbha Gorakshan Samuha Ayojit , Vidarbhastariya Goshala Trustee Sammelan – 17.09.2017’.
vi)Go Ratna Sanman:
’Go Ratna Sanman’ was awarded to us by ‘Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Goraksha Vibhag’ during their ‘Akhil Bhartiya Baithak-24th & 25th Feb.2018’ at Bhilai (Chhattisgarh).
Achievements
i)Bhartiya Govansh Rakshan and Yuvak Samskar Shibir – Akola District. (All India Cow progeny Protection and Enlighting the Youth – Camp)-Thesday, 13th December 2005:

The camp was successfully organized at our Mhaispur site by our organization, jointly with all other Goshala (Cow shelters) in Akola district. The theme of the camp was ‘protecting and sheltering the indigenous Cow progeny and natural farming with the help of Bullocks. The theme, if brought in practice, would free us from present poisonous grain, polluted water and air.
The camp was attended by one village-head, one orgnizer and 10 volunteers from each village of Akola district. In all 9000 representatives participated in the camp. The participating youth and farmers were enlightened regarding importance of protecting and sheltering cow progeny. Comprehensive scientific and spiritual information about the cow progeny and their benefits were imparted to the participants.
It was our fortune that for guiding the participants, dignitaries like Swami Shri Govinddev Giriji Maharaj (Acharya Shri Kishorji Vyas), Shri Bandatatya Karadkar, Shri Tukaram Maharaj, Shri Kesarichandji Mehta, Shri Hukumchandji Sawla, Shri Sanjayji Maharaj Pachpor, Shri Dayma Maharaj and Shri Rajivji Dixit, Founder-Azadi Bachao Aandolan were present.
ii)Kirtankar Seminars:
To spread the knowledge about importance of Cow progeny in the rural areas, Kirtankar Seminars were arranged at our Mhaispur site and other places in the years 2006,2007 & 2008 with the inspiration from Shri Sanjayji Maharaj Pachpor and Shri Dayma Maharaj. In these seminars, guidance of following well known personalities was available:
Shri Bandatatya Karadkar, Alandi; Shri Hukumchandji Sawla, Indore; Mahant Bhaskar Giri Maharaj, Devgadh Sansthan; Shri Prakash Maharaj Jawanjal, President, Akhil Bhartiya Varkari Mahamandal and Shri Prashant Hartalkar, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Mumbai.
iii)Gobhakta Mahila Sammelan – Akola district – 20th January 2013: (Cow Devotees-Women Seminar):

The conference of cow loving women of Akola district was successfully arranged at our Mhaispur site on 20.01.2013. The objective of the conference was to creat awareness among the women about:
- Necessity to protect and not to sell cow progeny, love and shelter the cow progeny.
- To make use of the Panchagavya (cow’s milk, ghee, curd, urine, dung) and Panchagavya based medicines to protect the health of their family members.
- To produce organic grains in the fields and consume only organic grains.
The conference was attended by five women from each village of Akola district, totaling to 4000 women and 1000 women from Aklola city i.e. in all 5000 cow loving women participated in the conference.
The guidance was given by well known social activists like Smt. Sindhutai Sapkal, Shri Hukumchandji Sawla, Hari Bhakt Parayan Sanjayji Maharaj Pachpor, Mangalatai Kamble, Godavaribai Band, Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Wagh, Dayama Maharaj etc.
iv)Govansh Rakshak Sammelan (Cow Progeny-Protectors’ Conference) at Akola) Saturday 18th January 2014:

To make this conference successful, the Akola District was devided in 8 parts. In these 8 parts, there were total of 65 main localities. The endeavour was that from each locality, 100 cow lovers (men & women) should attend the conference. In all 6500 Cow protectors participated in the conference.
The conference was greatly successful in bringing awareness among the participants about need to protect the cow progeny and in finding the ways to protect the cow progeny from slaughtering.
The invaluable guidance was given by:
- Swami Govinddev Giriji Maharaj (Acharya Kishorji Vyas)
- Adv. Sau. Aparnatai Ramtirthakar, Social activist, Solapur
- Shri Sanjayji Maharaj Pachpor, Ramayanacharya, Akola
- Shri Hukumchandji Sawala, Indore ( National Vice president, Vishwa Hindu Parishad)
- Shri Uttamji Maheshwari, Mumbai (Cow therapy activist and well known Health scientist)
v)On the lines of conference detailed in sr. no. (4) above, conferences were held at Amravati, Yavatmal and Buldhana districts by combined efforts of our organization & Bhartiya Govansh Rakshan, Sanvardhan Parishad.(Vidarbha region):
a)Yavatmal District (16th January 2017):
Coordinator: Shri Gorakshan Sanstha, Near Loha Pool, Yavatmal.
Participation :- Representatives from 22 Tahasils, 35 Cow shelters and volunteers from all the villages in the district.
b)Amravati District (17th January 2017):
Coordinator: Shri Gorakshan Sanstha, Amravati.
Participation: Representatives from 7 Tahasils, Trustees of 58 Cow shelters and volunteers from all the villages in the district.
c)Buldhana District (18th January 2018):
Coordinator: Shri Gorakshan Sanstha, Khamgaon and Sapta Goparikrama Mandir Goshala, Farshi, Rishi Sankul, Khamgaon.
Participation : Representatives from 14 Tahasils, 35 Cow shelters and volunteers from all the villages in the District.
In all the above three conferences, awareness was created and guidance was given to the participants on the following subjects:
- Cow progeny should be sheltered and fed by the farmers in their houses.
- Cow progeny should not be sold for slaughtering.
- Utilities of Cow progeny.
- Organic/natural farming and cow progeny based farming.
- Importance of Panchagavya and Panchagavya based medicines.
The guidance was given by:
- Shri Swami Govinddev Giri (Acharya Kishorji Vyas).
- Ramayanacharya Shri Sanjayji Maharaj Pachpor.
- Shri Hukumchandji Sawla, National Vice President, Goraksha Vibhag, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Delhi.
vi)Rajyastariya Gaushala Sammelan (State level Cow Shelters Meet) 16th and 17th July 2018 – Reshimbag, Nagpur:
a)Orgnisers :- Our organization and Samasta Mahajan, Mumbai.
b)Highlights:-
- The conference was presided over by Shri. S. P. Gupta, Retired I. A. S. and Chairman, Animal Welfare Board, Govt. of India, Delhi.
Following dignitaries participated and guided the gathering.
- Shri. Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister, Maharashtra State.
- Shri. Girishji Bapat, Minister, Food and Drug Administration Department, Maharashtra Government and President, Goshala Mahasangh.
- Shri. Girishbhai Shah, Samasta Mahajan, Mumbai & Member, Animal Welfare Board, Govt. of India, Delhi.
- Shri. Sunilji Mansinhka, Member, Animal Welfare Board, Govt. of India, Delhi.
c)Agenda of the conference was as follows:-
- To revive the Panjarpol / Goshalas.
- Management of fodder.
- Memorandum to be submitted to the Government about requiremts of Goshalas and demands in the interest of Cow progeny.
- To give to the participants, information about present Government Schemes.
- Guidance from learned persons in the fields of Jivraksha and Goseva.
- Demand for the constitution of Maharashtra Goseva Aayog.
- Protection and development of Gochar land.
- To inform to the participants, about the working of ‘Animal Welfare Board, Govt. of India, Delhi.
- To take up the issue of formation of ‘Goshala Mahasangh’.
- In the conference, following cow devotees, who dedicated their lives in the service to the cow Progeny, were felicitated by the Chief Minister Shri Devendraji Fadnavis.

d)Participation:-
- Representatives from 28 Districts of Maharashtra participated in the conference.
- In all 425 representatives of 250 Goshalas (Cow Shelters) of Maharashtra participated in the conference.
The conference was a grand success.
vii)Parjanya Yag (31st March 2019 to 05th April 2019) :
The Yagya was performed by learned Vaidic from Yogiraj Ved Vigyan Ashram, Barshi, Dist. Solapur, founded by Swargiya Nana Shastri Kale.
अन्नाभ्दवन्ति भूतानि पर्जन्यादन्नसम्भव:।
यज्ञाभ्दवति पर्जन्यो यज्ञ: कर्मसमुभ्दव:॥
(Meaning – All creatures live on food and food is obtained because of rains. Rains are created by Yagya and Yagya is performed by doing assigned duties (Karma).
Based on these words of Bhagwan Shri Krishna, with a wish for rains in the coming rainy season, Parjanya Yag was performed at Pujaniya Dongreji Maharaj Vedvigyan Ashram’s Yagyashala at our Mhaispur site, from 9 am on 31st March 2019 to 9 am on 5th April 2019 without break (day and night) on the auspicious Varun Yoga in the 2nd half of the month of Falgun.
viii) In addition to the above conferences, following conferences, training camps were held by our organization:
- Swadeshi Vighyan Mela – 2nd Feb. 2000.
- Shikshak Prashikshan Shibir – 29th Sept to 3rd Oct. 2001.
- Govansh Rakshak Varg – Nov. 2002
- Prashikshan Shibir, Kanshivani – 6.02.2005.
- Kaushalya Vikas Shibir – 17th to 20th March 2005. Late Shri Rajivji Dixit of Azadi Bachao andolan, attended this Shibir and addressed the participants.
- Kisan Chetna Dindee – 20.02.2006.
- Goraksha Prabandhan va Swavalamban Pramanpatra Abhyaskram (4 months’ Residential Training and 3 months’ ‘On the Job Training.’).
- Vaigyanik Margadarshan Satra.
- Kirtankar, Dharmacharya and Govansh Rakshak Sammelan presided over by Swami Ramdevbaba
- Images and titles of other such conferences held by our organization are given in the Gallery section, under the head, ‘Achievements’
ix)Research Related Activities:
Follwing are the research related activities conducted at our Institution:
a)Title of the research:..‘Effects of Panchagavya as a Growth Promotor in broilers’.
Researcher:….Pendharkar A. A.
Guide:……………Dr. A. N. Sarag, Asstt. Professor, Deptt. Of Poultry Science, PGIVAS, Akola.
Place where Study was undertaken : Poultry Research Centre, Post Graduate Institute of Veterinary and Animal Science, Akola.
Place where Panchagavya was prepared : Dhanvantari Bhavan, Adarsha Goseva Evam Anusandhan Prakalp, Mhaispur, Akola.
Period of Study : 42 Days.
The study paper was submitted to : Adarsha Goseva Evam Anusandhan Prakalp, Akola.
Conclusion of the Study :-
- Panchagavya supplemented groups contributed to better weight gain in the broilers as compared to untreated ones.
- Increase in weight in Panchagavya treated broilers and cost of Diet with Panchagavya is observed more profitable in relation to cost of non-Panchagavya.
- Supplementation of Panchagavya revealed significant reduction in blood cholesterol level of broilers.
- Supplementation of Panchagavya had immunomodulating effect and improved immune status of birds.
b)Tile of Research : Analytical study of economic and Professional Status of Adarsha Goseva Evam Anusandhan Prakalp, Akola. (Period considered for study of the Prakalp: 2004-2005 & 2005-2006).
Researcher : Miss Rupa Zabulalji Gupta, M.Com.,B.Ed
Guide: Prof. Laxminarayan Sharma, M. Com., M.Phil., B. Ed. (Head of Business Economics Dept., Smt. L. R. T. College of Commerce, Akola).
Special Assistance : Shri. Ramakantji Bhople, Manager, Adarsha Goseva Evam Anusandhan Prakalp, Akola.
Purpeose of the research : Short Research Paper for obtaining M.Phil. (Commerce) Degree of Sant Gadgebaba Amravati University, Amravati. Year 2006-2008.
Conclusion of the research : The main aim of Adarsha Goseva Evam Anusandhan Prakalp, Akola is saving cows which are illegally transported for slaughtering. The organisation is successfully endeavouring to protect the cows. In addition, the organization gives utmost importance to the service to the and development of Cow progeny insteased of financial gains.
Society is getting inspired by the ideal work of service to the cow progeny, being done by the organization. Society and Country as a whole is getting benefited economically, socially and professionally by the Panchgavya based medicines and other products of day to day use, which are being manufactured and sold by the organization.
c)Title of the research : “Economic and social importance of Panchagavya of indigenous Cow- Analytical Study – Period 2001 to 2009”.
Researcher : Dr. Sunil Baljorsingh Suryavanshi.
Guide : Dr. Sanjay S. Tekade, M.Com., B.Ed., M Phil., Ph.D. Jawaharlal Nehru college of Arts,Commerce and Science, Wadi, Nagpur.
Purpose of Research : Establishment of Rural Economy based on indigenous Cow Progeny. To obtain Ph.D. degree (Commerce) from Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj University, Nagpur.
Conclusion of the research : The researcher has suggested following measures for well being of the cow progeny.
- Cow should be declared as the ‘National Animal’.
- In the Central Government, there should be separate ministry for well being of cow progeny.
- Central Government should form ‘National Cow Development Commission’.
- On the lines of Central Jail of Bhopal, Cow shelters should be established in all the Central jails in Bharat.
- There should be complete ban on export of meat of Cow progeny.
- All the slaughter houses in India should be shut down permanently.
- In the offence of illegal transport of Cow progeny, the driver’s driving licence and transport licence of the vehicle should be permanently cancelled.
- Subsidy in chemical fertilizers and chemical pesticides should be abolished and organic fertilizers and organic pesticides should be promoted.
Schemes
i)Gogras Yojna (Fodder for cow):
Feeding the cow is a Punya Karma (holy deed). We inspire the people for feeding the cow in following ways:
- While cooking, first Roti/chapatti should be made for the cow and should be fed to her.
- Daily, keep aside fist of grain powder and feed it to the cow.
- Once in a year, donate to Goshala, an amount at least at the rate of Rupee ten per day.
This is an attempt to creat an awareness in the society about cause of the cow.
Our organization has floated a scheme, Gogras Yojna. Under this scheme people can donate to our organization, an amount as per their wish, which we utilise for purchasing feed for the cows which are being sheltered by us at our three sites viz Mhaispur, Alegaon & Savargaon.
ii)Gauchara Yojna (Hay for cow):
Under this scheme, anyone can donate a fixed sum to our organization on a special occasion like birthday, marriage anniversary etc. The name and occasion chosen by the donor are written on that special day every year, on the white board displayed prominently in our office at M.G. Road, Akola. The donations received under this scheme are kept as a Fixed Deposit in the Bank, and interest received on it is utilised to purchase Gauchara (Hay) for the cows.
iii)Gaudan (Donating the cow):
उशीनरो विश्वगश्वो नृगश्च भगीरथो विश्रुतो यौवनाश्व:|
मान्धाता वै मुचुकुन्दश्च राजा भूरिद्युम्नो नैषध: सोमकश्च||
पुरूरवा भरतश्चक्रवर्ती यस्यान्ववाये भरता: सर्व एव |
तथा वीरो दाशरथिश्च रामो ये चाप्यन्ये विश्रुता: किर्तीमन्त: ||
तथा राजा पृथुकर्मा दिलिपो दिवं प्राप्तो गोप्रदानैर्विधिज्ञ:||
तथा राजा पृथुकर्मा दिलिपो दिवं प्राप्तो गोप्रदानैर्विधिज्ञ:||
(महाoअनुo 76 I25-27)
(Meaning:- Ushinar, Vishwagashv, Nrug, Bhagirath, Yauvanashv, Mandhata, Muchukund, Bhuridhyumn, Naishadh, Somak, Pururava, that world conqueror Bharat whose all descendants are also called Bharat, son of Dasharath i.e. brave Ramchandra, all other well famed Kings and mighty King Dilip – all these did Godan (cow donation) and ascended to devine world (heaven) after their demise.)
Importance of Gaudan is well known to Bhartiyas since ages.
Anyone wishing to donate cow (Gaudan) approaches us and we arrange Savatsa Dhenu (Cow with her calf) for donation.
vi)Govansh Rakshan Varga (Training camps for protecting cow progeny):
Training camps are organized at our site at Mhaispur from time to time, with a view to:
- Creating awareness in the society to protect the cow progeny from illegal transport & slaughter.
- Convincing the farmers that they must not sell their cow progeny to slaughterers, in their own & in the society’s interest.
- Creating awareness in the society about utility of cow progeny.
The camps are attended by ten youth from each village of the tahasils of Akola District. After the camps are over, these youths go to their villages and serve for protection and other causes of the cow progeny.The camp is a effective medium for Govansh Raksha (protection of cow progeny).
v)Gramin Rojgar (Rural Emplyoment):
At our sites at Mhaispur, Alegaon and Savargaon following activites are undertaken:
- Farming
- Shaltering and feeding the cow progeny.
- Developing/preparing medicines from Panchagavya at our Mhaispur site.
- Tree planting.
- Different construction works for various purposes.
- Manufacture of orgnanic fertilisers at Mhaispur site.
As on 31.12.2018, total of 62 youths and women from rural areas have got the employment for above activities.
Our institution is endeavouring to achive rural employment, based on cow progeny and Panchagavya. It is a small step towards “Shaswat Arthavyavstha” (Economy of Permanence).
vi)Panchagavya Ayurved Chikitsa Kendra (Panchagavya Ayurved Treatment Center)-(Free consultancy):
This center is inaugurated on the auspicious occussion of Vijayadashami (Dasera), dated 18th Oct 2018. The center is opened at our office at Toshniwal Dharmashala, Gandhi Road, Akola.
The Panchagavya treatment of the visiting patients is done by the expert Ayurved Doctor (Vaidya).
This is our latest endeavour to popularise Panchagavya based medicines in the society with a view to making available to the people, health protecting and resistance enhancing as well as affordable medicines as an alternative to the harmful medicines with sever side effects.
vii)Prakrutik Chikitsa va Upachar (Natural Treatment) – (Free Consultancy):
These free services are rendered by Ayurvedic Dietician at our office at Toshniwal Dharmashala, Gandhi Road, Akola from the month of Nov.-18. The consultancy services are available on every Tuesday and Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m.
viii)Go-Dattak Yojna (‘Adopt a cow’ scheme):
Our institution is sheltering and feeding cow progeny at our Mhaispur, Alegaon and Savargaon sites. These cow progeny are ones which are saved from illegal slaughtering and the ones surrendered to us by the farmers for financial reasons.
Almost every year we are facing the scarcity of fodder due to famine. On the top of it the number of cow progeny rescued from slaughtering is increasing day by day. The funds raised by our organization through activities like sale of our products of medicines and fertilizers are not sufficient for maintenance of the ever increasing cow progeny .
The scheme is floated to raise funds to purchase fodder for cow progeny. As per this scheme, any one can adopt a cow from our Prakalp and donate maney for her maintenance. The cow remains at our site. The duration of the scheme is five years. He can donate Rs.300/- per month or Rs-3650/- per year or Rs. 18250/- in a single payment for five years. The total sum collected under the scheme will be utilized to purchase fodder for the cows. Each cow adopted by the donors will be given an unique number. The donor’s name and cow’s unique number would be written in the front side of cow shelter at our Mhaispur site. The donor will be given receipt for his donation and the unique number of the cow will be noted on the receipt.
The donor can visit his adopted cow at his convenience and develop an acquaintance by caressing her and feeding fodder to her.
This scheme enables an individual to serve and develop acquaintance with the cow because in the present situation, it is not possible for every individual in the society to shelter and feed a cow at his home.