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Welcome to Paras Parivaar - Where Compassion Creates Change!

 

At Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust, we believe in the extraordinary power of humanity to make the world a better place. Our story is one of unwavering dedication, boundless compassion, and a relentless commitment to improving lives. We are not just an organization; we are a family united by a shared vision of creating positive change in the lives of those in need.

 

Why We Take Step To Protect Cow

In Hindu Religion, we worship the Cow like a Goddess because we believe that the Cow is like our mother. After all, she feeds us with her milk. Her love for us is pure. To show some love towards Cow, Our Mahant Shri Paras Bhai Ji has started a campaign to contribute to her Sewa.

 

At the Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust, we have served more than  10 lakh cows till now with the grace of Maa Durga and the dedication of our Guruji. Our Trust is not only trust, it is a big family now. We now want to invite you to become a part of our family to start making your valuable contribution to Cow Sewa Programs.

 

It is the right time to pay back her love with our love and we can do that by making our contribution to this noble cause. So, Come and be a part of our family of Paras Parivaar and get a chance to be the reason for Maa Durga’s Smile because Maa Durga always wants to see her children do Sewa for noble causes.

 

Under the guidance of Mahant Shri Paras Bhai Ji, Cow Sewa has established sanctuaries and shelters where cows are provided with proper nourishment, shelter, and medical attention. The initiative also educates people about the importance of cow protection and promotes the adoption of eco-friendly practices, such as using cow dung for fuel and organic farming.

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Our Shelter Programs For Cow

Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust is Planning to open an animal sanctuary with Goshala to care for needy animals. The purpose of this shelter is to create an organization for animals that cannot beg for help. Most of the cows are elderly or crippled. 

 

The location where Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust is starting all of this connects 10-15 little communities.  A year is divided so that half is rainy and the other is dry with temperatures above 40°C. During the rainy season, I expect more than 90% of the land will be used for agriculture. During the rainy season, 80% of agricultural land will be irrigated with groundnuts. This groundnut plant is often used as a dry feed for cows and bulls in the forthcoming summer season. During the summer, it decreases to 50 or below. Water facilities have improved during the last 4-5 years as a result of the government's major water project, which has filled all canals. 

 

Agriculture and livestock production will account for more than half of total family income. Because 80 percent of agricultural land will be irrigated, about 30 percent of families will be able to buy groundnuts as dry food during the summer, and they will not be concerned if the grass grows too tall during the rainy season. It's a type of cycle. As a result, there would be an abundance of cows and bulls, which most Hindus Revere and care for. 

 

People in these 30% poor cow-growing areas are seen selling their elderly and crippled cows to butcher shops for incredibly low prices. And few people do not give up, with the majority doing so due to a lack of funds. 

 

We raise awareness about Cow Protection

 

As the Goshala location connects 10-15 villages, I'll assign a volunteer (or doctor) to visit at least three of them each day. Every week, he visits adjacent areas, and the government doctor is quite helpful. The Goshala office can easily access the cow data. Over the last five years, I've noticed that in those 10-15 villages, one or two people have been in terrible health every month. We can treat them for free and, if necessary, purchase them at a reduced price. We must care for them in Goshala because farmers cannot keep them if they are injured.

 

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