Bansi Gir Gaushala

Bansi Gir Gaushala was established in 2006 by Shri Gopalbhai Sutariya as an effort to revive, regain and re-establish Bharat’s ancient Vedic culture. In Vedic traditions, the Cow was revered as Divine Mother, the Gomata or Gaumata, and one which bestows health, knowledge, and prosperity. In Sanskrit, the word “Go” also means “Light”.

But as time passed and humanity entered the Dark Age (“Kali Yuga”), much of this wisdom was lost. In modern times, Gaumata has become a victim of human greed. The place of Gaumata in Bharatiya society has degenerated to being a mere component of animal husbandry. In the worst cases, and which are not uncommon, the “Cow” has become an “asset” in accounting terminology, a factor of production for “industry”

GIR GAUVEDA

Bansi Gir Gauveda is on a mission to serve humanity by offering highly potent Ayurvedic supplements by exploiting synergies of Cow (“Gau” or “Go”) rearing and Ayurveda. We are part of Bansi Gir Gaushala, a leading centre of excellence in Gopalan (Gau rearing and breeding), and research into Ayurveda and Natural farming.

Gaumata is regarded very highly in ancient Bharatiya (Indian) culture and Ayurveda, and its products are considered to be extremely potent, especially when combined with Ayurvedic herbs.Ayurveda is an ancient health care tradition that has been practiced in Bharat (India) for at least 5,000 years. The word comes from the Sanskrit term Ayur (life) and Veda (knowledge).

SOSE

We are an natural foods, natural home care and handmade personal care brand from the house of Suryan Organic. We were born out of the need to start at the beginning, to go to the roots of our problems. As an enterprise that is inspired by the mission of Bansi Gir Gaushala, our aim is to contribute to the revival of “Gau Sanskriti”, an ancient culture which placed the Gaumata (Cow as the Divine Mother) at the center of all economic, cultural and social activity. Agriculture is the foundation of such a culture, and it is with this paradigm that we seek to find solutions to the problems facing Bharat and humanity at large.

GOTIRTH VIDYAPEETH

The education philosophy of ancient India was influenced by religion itself. The aim of education was to awaken the instinct of righteousness. Education was for religion, meaning, lust and salvation. Their gradual development was the only goal of education. It was the first place of religion. Opporting religion to gain meaning was to block the path to attain salvation. Moksha was the ultimate goal of life and this was also the ultimate goal of education.