About Us :
This goshala is run by dedicated animal lovers.cows and Buffalos are equally respected and
treated with love here. K.Gurusamy of Senthangudi
village, Mayiladuthurai, and K.Ramamurthy of
Senthangudi village ,land lord
brothers,Mayiladuthurai, are the real founders, who started the goshala and maintained it with about 110
cows for nearly 2 years without receving any help from
outside.
Sri.V.S.Chandramoulee.FCA and a reputed share
broker from Chennai,Sri.S.Rammurthy of
Vadapalani,Chennai,a retired Marine Engineer and
Sri.S.Ramamoorthy of T.Nagar, Chennai, a serving
Assistant Commissioner of Customs, Chennai have all
joined them and constituted a new Trust viz.Srijayam
trust and are establishing a grand goshala in about 14
acres of land with access to a natural pond at
Vanathirajapuram at the 6th kilometer on the
Mayiladuthurai-Kuttalam-Kumbakonam bypass.
Adjoining
lands are being acquired to complete the 14 acre
square,to house around 2000 cows.Moves are afoot to
acquire about 100 acres of fertile wetlands nearby
from a philonthrophist for a low rate of Rs.1 lac/acre
exclusively to raise green fodder for the cows.Milch
cows costing around Rs 20000 to 25000 shall also be
purchased to generate income from milk. Vermi
composting,organic farming are also to be done to
generate income.After death, these unknown mothers
will be buried with pooja and honour.No animal will be
sent out at any point of time.On most occasions, cows
including young ones, full pregnant ones and some with
new born calves are bought by them before changing
over hands to butchers.They pump about Rs.2 lacs for
maintenance of the cows everything.The entire income
from the agriculture is poured in full by the gurusamy
brothers, saving nothing for their wards. Their
boundless generosity and great dedication in fondling
theses cows is seen to be believed.Injured animals are
also bought, given medical treatment and provided with
a mattress to prevent bedsores.They are god sent
people on earth for the cause. A corpus fund of Rs 5
crores is also aimed at for supplementing maintenance.
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