Gau Mata is not just an animal; she is a symbol of our faith, culture, and compassion.
When an abandoned cow suffers from hunger, pain, and illness, it is a silent cry for our empathy and help. Your small act of kindness — whether it’s food, medicine, or shelter — can bring light into the life of a suffering cow.
our small donation can become a great act of service. Donate now and earn divine blessings.
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Because every question you ask brings us one step closer to feeding a hungry soul.
In a world where millions sleep hungry, asking “How can I help?” is the first step toward change. Through SanatanEkta, your support turns into meals, smiles, and second chances for children who’ve known only struggle. This FAQ isn’t just about answers—it’s about understanding how you can change a life with just one act of kindness.
Gau Daan, or cow donation, is one of the highest forms of charity in Sanatan Dharma. It is believed to cleanse karma, bring peace to ancestors, and bless the donor with prosperity and spiritual growth.
Donated cows are given to needy families, gaushalas (cow shelters), or spiritual centers where they are cared for and revered. These cows provide milk, dung (for fuel/fertilizer), and spiritual value, uplifting entire rural communities.
Yes, many donors choose to donate a cow on the death anniversary, birthday, or special occasion in memory of someone. We honor your donation with rituals and a certificate mentioning your loved one’s name.
The cost varies depending on the region and cow breed, but typically ranges from ₹25,000 to ₹51,000. This includes veterinary checks, transport, and proper shelter arrangements.
Yes. We provide photos, videos, and a donation certificate showing the cow, the receiving family or shelter, and the date of donation.
Absolutely. You are welcome to visit the family or gaushala where your donated cow is sent. Prior scheduling is required to ensure a smooth visit.
We are working on enabling 80G tax exemption. Once available, all donors will be informed and can receive exemption certificates.
No, all cow donations made through SanatanEkta are non-refundable, as the donation is used immediately for procurement and care of the animal.
Yes, you can donate more than one cow, or if you're unable to donate fully, you may contribute partially and we will pool such donations for a full Gau Daan.
Because we don't just donate cows—we create bonds of care. With transparency, rituals, and a focus on service and sustainability, we ensure that every cow finds a safe, respectful, and spiritually uplifting home.
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