Manas Yoga Seva Trust

Conservation of Indigenous cow

Manas Yog Seva Trust is engaged in natural farming and the conservation of indigenous cow breeds, which complement each other. The trust began its cow rearing activities with 25 cows, and today the number has increased to approximately … .Ideal Natural Goshala (Cow Shelter)


The trust’s goshala spans approximately … acres of land and is constructed in a natural style. The roof is made using rice straw, and special attention is given to ensure that the cows have adequate air, light, and space. Separate enclosures are created for milking, pregnant, and elderly cows, along with troughs for drinking water. Green fodder is grown naturally in the trust’s fields.Utilization of Male Cattle


The objective of Manas Yog Seva Trust is to breed high-yielding bulls. In our goshala, high-milking cows are bred with good bulls, and the calves are developed into excellent bulls. These bulls are provided free of charge to villages and goshala in need. Additionally, calves from low-milking cows are trained as bullocks and also provided free to farmers in need. The trust has also developed ‘modern bullock carts’ and ‘bullock-driven tractors’ to enhance the use of male cattle in society.Self-Sustainability of Goshala


Manas Yog Seva Trust sells the milk produced here through retail marketing. Daily milk sales range from … to … liters at the Madhapar village shop and Kukma Goshala. The trust also emphasizes the proper utilization of cow dung and cow urine. Cow dung is used to make compost, super compost, biogas slurry fertilizers, etc.

Social Responsibility


Manas Yog Seva Trust’s social responsibility is also significant. The trust is involved in the following activities:

  • Providing excellent bulls free of charge to villages in need
  • Offering free bullocks for farming to farmers
  • Providing free cows for cow dung and cow urine
  • Distributing cow dung and cow urine at subsidized rates to organic farmers
  • Distributing cow urine for medicinal purposes at subsidized rates
Importance of Cattle


Cattle are the foundation of India’s economy and culture. They are pillars of human health, ecological balance, and the economy. Staying in contact with cows also increases happiness levels. Scientists have proven that cow urine contains micro-particles of gold that are extremely beneficial for human health.

Glory of Cow Mother


The cow mother is a vital pillar of Sanatan Dharma culture. Therefore, all sects and communities should understand the importance of cattle and actively participate in cow protection and promotion. Manas Yog Seva Trust strives to fulfill this responsibility through its cattle rearing activities.