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ISKCON NAIROBI
International Society for Krishna Consciousness
Adopt a Cow ISKCON Nairobi Landscape

Adopt a Cow at ISKCON NAIROBI

Experience the Blessings of Gau Seva

In Vedic culture, the cow is revered as our mother (Gomata) and is a symbol of divine bounty, compassion, and non-violence. At the ISKCON Nairobi Goshala, we are deeply committed to the lifelong protection, care, and well-being of these sacred animals.

By choosing to adopt or sponsor a cow, you are not just making a charitable donation; you are performing Go Seva—a highly auspicious spiritual act that brings immense blessings, peace, and prosperity to your family.

A Goshala is a protective sanctuary where cows, bulls, and calves are sheltered for their entire natural lives. Your sponsorship directly funds in Daily Nutrition High-quality fodder, fresh green grass, grains, and clean drinking water.

At ISKCON Nairobi, our Goshala strictly follows the principle of Ahimsa. Our cows are never sold to slaughterhouses. By adopting a cow, you are actively participating in a cruelty-free movement, ensuring these gentle creatures live out their days with dignity and love.

Take the Next Step in Your Spiritual Journey

The gentle eyes of Gomata are waiting for your compassion. You don't need a farm to care for a cow; you just need a willing heart.

Choose Your Adoption Seva

Cow Adoption
Maintenance Seva

Daily Nutrition Sponsorship

KES 1,500

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Medical Care Fund

KES 3,000

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Shelter Maintenance

KES 5,000

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Adopt 1 Cow (1 Year)

KES 45,000

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Adopt 1 Cow (2 Years)

KES 85,000

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Adopt 1 Cow (Lifetime)

KES 450,000

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ISKCON NAIROBI Temple Maintenance
910010014565158
UTIB0000794
Nairobi Branch
Axis Bank

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For more information please:

Call: 18002021108 (10am to 7pm)

WhatsApp: +91 9068945108

Frequently Asked Questions

Your sponsorship covers high-quality fodder, fresh green grass, routine veterinary check-ups, and the maintenance of clean, safe shelters for the cows.
Yes! You are welcome to visit the ISKCON Nairobi Goshala to perform Go Seva in person and spend time with the herd.