At ParasChandra.in, we proudly uphold the sacred tradition of feeding cows as a way to earn punya (virtue) and promote compassion. In Indian culture, the cow is revered as Gau Mata, a symbol of selfless giving and divine grace.
Every day, our volunteers offer fresh green grass, jaggery, and chapatis to cows at local gaushalas and village fields. These simple, humble offerings are a form of seva (selfless service) and deeply rooted in Sanatan Dharma.
Feeding cows is believed to bring spiritual blessings, cleanse negative karma, and promote peace in one’s home and family. During special occasions like Amavasya, Gopashtami, and Pitru Paksha, this act holds even greater spiritual value.
At ParasChandra.in, we encourage people of all ages to take part in this noble activity. It helps build empathy, protects our cultural values, and brings us closer to a more compassionate way of living.
Join us in this beautiful tradition. A small act—like feeding a cow—can bring great peace to the soul and blessings to life.









