Gurugorakhnath Gaudham

ॐ नमो भगवते गोरक्षनाथाय नमः

Seva Foundation

Shri Ram Shri Parashuram Sanatan

Mangalnath (Arvind Pratap Singh) is the President of Shri Ram Shri Parashuram Sanatan Seva Foundation. For the past 15 years, he has been devoted to serving Sanatan Dharma and conducting research on Indian cow breeds and Panchagavya. Despite being a professional software engineer, he is dedicated to cow service and promotion, inspiring Indian society to return from Jersey and HF (Holstein Friesian) cows to nurturing native Indian breeds. Based on years of research and study,

In Sanatan Dharma, all deities, all holy pilgrimages, and all seven sages (Saptarishis) are said to reside in the Indian cow. Our sages, saints, and teachers gave cows respect even above the gods. Because of the Surya Ketu Nadi (a special energy channel) in Indian cows, their milk is considered nectar-like, capable of curing even deadly diseases like cancer. Panchagavya (milk, curd, ghee, cow urine, cow dung) can eliminate even the most complex diseases from the root.

In Sanatan Dharma, the Indian cow is called Mother because she balances the energy and structure of the universe. In the Vedas, the cow is described as the lineage of Brahma, the movement of Vishnu, and the peace of Shiva.

Indian cows have the Surya Ketu Nadi, which transforms solar rays into golden energy.

The eyes of Indian cows contain a divine fluid that acts as a bridge between gods and the earth.

The breath, skin, dung, and urine of Indian cows together create an energy field that modern science has not yet been able to fully understand.

In the milk of Indian cows, apart from calcium, there are OSA repair agents which help repair human DNA.

Indian cows possess dark radiation absorbers, which NASA has also acknowledged.

When Indian cows sit on the ground, their body develops an electromagnetic field that biologically rejuvenates the earth up to a certain depth. They act as a moving energy-frequency generator. When they exhale, a kind of resonant energy field is created, which benefits humans like a therapy. This phenomenon has also been recognized in the USA.

In the place where an Indian cow is slaughtered, within a 30-meter radius, the land becomes toxic for up to five years. The cosmic and earthly energy connection is broken when a cow is killed.

Since ancient times, Indian cows have been kept in temples, monasteries, Jyotirlingas, and Shakti Peeths. They prevent negative energy from entering and enhance the flow of positive energy, maintaining balance.

In temples, monasteries, Shakti Peeths, and Jyotirlingas, Nandi (the bull) and the cow act as energy blockers and filters. Scientists also acknowledge that Indian cows have the greatest ability to correct electrical and magnetic disturbances, continuously balancing them with their energy.

  • Milk: A2 milk, compatible with human DNA.

  • Curd: Greatly increases good bacteria in the human intestines.

  • Ghee: Contains butyric acid, which rejuvenates neurons in the brain. Ghee nourishes both the environment and human consciousness.

  • Cow urine (Gau Ark): Contains five important anti-cancer compounds. Research institutes in Banaras, Punjab, and Western countries have recognized it as a bio-enhancer.

  • Cow dung: Considered sacred and purifying in Sanatan tradition.

In the DNA of Indian cows, the Surya Ketu Nadi is found, which exists only in Indian breeds. NASA’s Cosmic Life Form Project has discovered cosmic code matching sequences in Indian cow DNA. These are symbols not just of earthly but of cosmic creation.

In temples and on Shivling, Panchagavya (five sacred products of the cow) is used for abhishek (ritual bathing) so that the divine powers of the deities unite with the energy of the cow. When Panchagavya is poured on the Shivling, vibrations are produced that generate sound, which regulates the cosmic waves. In Shiva temples, the idols of Nandi and the cow are present as carriers of conscious energy. Scriptures state that Nandi and the cow are permanent conductors of Shiva’s energy. The soul of the cow is connected with Nandi, which is why nurturing cows is considered essential. The cow is not merely of the earth but is regarded as the daughter of the cosmos.

The Vedas say that when Brahma created the universe, he combined the five elements (space, air, fire, water, earth). Creation on earth did not stabilize until Brahma gave a unified form to the life force, and that form was the cow.

Burning cow dung of Indian breeds creates a radiation shield. NASA’s research found that when sunlight falls on cow dung, it produces a subatomic protective layer that reduces mobile phone and 5G radiation by up to 90%. This is why followers of Sanatan Dharma still use cow dung in their homes. The cow is seen as a moving miracle on earth.

According to Indian Tantra Shastra, the human body has seven chakras. When Panchagavya is used, all chakras are activated:

  • Cow urine activates Muladhara and Swadhisthana.

  • Curd activates Manipura.

  • Milk activates Anahata.

  • Ghee activates Vishuddha.

  • Cow dung activates Sahasrara.

Foreign conspiracies spread misinformation calling cow dung “waste,” cow urine “impure,” and milk “fatty,” because if Indians embraced Panchagavya, they would not need medicines or hospitals, causing massive losses to foreign pharmaceutical companies. To disrupt Indian culture, they promoted Jersey and HF cows by sending their semen to India. The milk of these foreign breeds is called A1 milk, which is compared to pig’s milk. Its consumption has led to rising cases of diabetes, thyroid disorders, cholesterol issues, and neurological diseases in India.

In Indian cow shelters (Gaushalas), there is a Bio-field resonance channel. Meditating there calms the mind. When a practitioner meditates in a Gaushala, the mind enters the alpha-wave state, balancing the left and right hemispheres of the brain. The energy field stabilizes. This is why Maharishi Patanjali advised meditating in the presence of cows.

In Indian astrology, the cow is associated with Gaurahi Yoga. When the reflection of both the Sun and the Moon can be seen in the eyes of the cow, that place becomes a Siddha Peeth (a spiritually accomplished site). The eyes of the cow have a reflective surface that captures invisible waves. When the cow exhales, the vibrations are similar to the sound AUM. The frequency of this sound is 7.83 Hz + 2, which is the same resonance frequency on which our Earth operates.

Certain studies have been conducted on the Gir breed of Indian cows. It has been found that this breed contains specific genes that absorb gamma radiation, protect against solar protein bursts, and accelerate DNA repair.

Wherever an Indian cow sits, within a 30-foot radius a wide “Dart Web Zone” is formed, spreading peace, compassion, and maternal energy. This is why cow therapy zones are now being established in old-age homes and hospitals.

By the year 2035, scientists, the army, and saints have predicted that nuclear weapons will be used worldwide. The effects of radiation can only be countered by two things:

  1. The ursolic acid found in Tulsi leaves.

  2. The living energy plasma present in the Indian cow.

Ancient scriptures describe the cow as follows: Brahma created her, Vishnu worshipped her, and Shiva made her a symbol of yoga and beauty. The cow embodies Brahma’s essence, Vishnu’s compassion, and Shiva’s energy, forming a protective shield for the cosmos.

Therefore, a humble request to all brothers and sisters of Sanatan Dharma: every family should serve at least one Indian cow as a member of their household. The Panchagavya (milk, curd, ghee, urine, dung) obtained from her will keep your family healthy, strong, and wise. According to the scriptures, in any home where the Indian cow is served, all deities reside and bless the family with happiness and prosperity.

With respectful greetings to all Sanatani brothers and sisters,

Jai Gomata, Jai Guru Gorakhnath
Kamdhenu Cow Son Sanatani
Arvind Pratap Singh (Mangalnath),
Cow Researcher