Spiritual Leaders Gather at Shrijadkhor Gau-Dham to Honor Gau Mata

Sages and ministers join thousands at Shrijadkhor Gau Dham, Deeg, for an 11-day Gau Aaradhan festival, highlighting the role of cow shelters and native breed conservation.

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Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], September 24: Nestled in the serene foothills of the Aravali, Shrijadkhor Gau Dham in Rajasthan’s Deeg district has come alive with the sacred presence of revered sages from prominent shrines across India. Accompanied by thousands of devotees, these spiritual leaders have gathered for the 11-day Gau Aaradhan Mahotsav, initiated by Swami Shri Rajendra Das Ji Maharaj, Shriagrapeethadhishwar of Rewasa Dham and founder of Shrijadkhor Gau Dham.

The festival, envisioned by Swami Shri Rajendra Das Ji Maharaj, seeks to celebrate the sanctity of the cow and highlight its profound significance in Sanatan Dharma. The inaugural session, held on Monday, was graced by Rajasthan’s Minister for Animal Husbandry and Gaupalan, Joraram Kumavat, along with State Minister for Home, Jawahar Singh Bedam. Several ministers from other states are also expected to join the festivities in the coming days.

A long list of prominent sages to grace the event includes Shri Shri Ramesh Baba from Barsana, Jagadguru Nabhapeethadhiswar Shri Sutikshan Das ji Maharaj, Jagadguru Ramkabir Dwarachary, Shri Rampravesh Das Maharaj from Varahat Vrandavan, Shrigeetamanishi Shri Gayanendra Maharaj, Swami Shri Vishuddhananda Ji, Swami Shri Venkatesh Ji Maharaj, Acharya Shri Suresh Chandra Shastri Ji, Shri Anantdas Maharaj, Jagadguru Bhavanand Dwaracharya, Shri Avdhesh Das Maharaj and Shri Rasiya Baba. There are hundreds of other sages and dedicated cow workers participating in the festival that commenced on Monday, the first day of Navratra.

The festival shall host a daily recital of the Shrimadbhagwat and performance of Sahastr-Chandi yagya and several other spiritually enthralling programs. However, it’s the thousands of cows residing at the Gau Dham who remain in the centre of the festival and discussions. The Gau Dham has emerged as a model cow shelter, providing a healthy residence to unwanted cows and conserving the native breeds of India. Thousands of families residing in adjoining villages are now benefiting from the dairy business and the good practices of the cow shelter. Hosting the festival, the Shrijadkhor Gaudham has also extended a platform for discussion on the conservation of the cow and Sanatan Dharma.

The intention of the sages is also reflected in the address of the ministers to attend the inaugural session of the festival. The Animal Husbandry, Dairy and Gaupalan minister of Rajasthan, Joraram Kumavat, said that the Cow is the mother of the entire world and not just limited to India. Also present on the occasion, the state minister for home,  Jawahar Singh Bedam, stated that the government is committed to cow conservation and that the Chief Minister of Rajasthan ,too, holds the cow in deep reverence and strives for their betterment.

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