The Goshala at Katedamma Kambadipura Temple stands as a symbol of compassion, responsibility, and service. Rooted in the traditional belief that caring for cows is a sacred duty, the temple has created a safe and nurturing space where cows from any place can be welcomed and protected.
This Goshala accepts cows that may be abandoned, aged, injured, or simply in need of care. Once brought to the temple, the responsibility for the animals is completely taken over by the temple management. From daily feeding and shelter to medical care and maintenance, every aspect of the cows’ well-being is carefully managed. The temple ensures that the cows live in a peaceful and healthy environment where they are treated with dignity and affection.
Maintaining a Goshala requires continuous effort and resources. The temple provides nutritious fodder, clean water, proper shelter, and regular veterinary care to all the cows. Dedicated caretakers and volunteers work every day to keep the Goshala clean and ensure the animals are comfortable and safe.
Beyond being a shelter, the Goshala reflects the temple’s commitment to dharma, service, and environmental harmony. It also gives devotees an opportunity to participate in meaningful service by supporting cow protection and welfare.
Through the blessings of Goddess Katedamma and the support of devotees, the Goshala continues to serve as a place of protection and kindness, ensuring that every cow brought here is cared for with love and responsibility.