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###Devotion Flows at the 11th Chhappan Bhog Festival at Eidana Mataji Gaushala

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07 Jun 26
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###Devotion Flows at the 11th Chhappan Bhog Festival at Eidana Mataji Gaushala

 

Udaipur, A remarkable blend of faith, service, and cultural values was witnessed at Shri Eidana Mataji Gaushala as the 11th chapter of the grand Chhappan Bhog (56 Delicacies) Offering Campaign was successfully organized by the Guru Kamal Chandra Roshan Gau Seva Trust. Held during the sacred month of Purushottam Maas, the event attracted a large gathering of devotees, women volunteers, and community members, transforming the gaushala into a vibrant center of devotion and compassion.

The initiative is part of the Trust’s ambitious mission to offer Chhappan Bhog at 108 gaushalas, promoting cow welfare, cultural preservation, and social participation. According to Trust Treasurer Sweety Jain, the campaign has emerged as a powerful symbol of growing public reverence for cows and a renewed commitment to India’s traditional values of service and compassion.

Organized under the guidance of the Eidana Mata Gau Seva Management Committee, the event was attended by Gaushala President Mohan Suthar, Minister Hiralal Patel, Treasurer Ramesh Nagda, Temple Secretary Ambalal Sharma, Gaushala Manager Gangadhar Pandey, and cow welfare volunteer Lokesh Chaudhary, along with several prominent social workers and devotees.

During the ceremony, Trust President Mukesh Jain, Founder Sanjay Jain, Ghisulal Jaroli, and other office bearers performed traditional rituals and offered ceremonial garments to the cows. The highlight of the event was the offering of Chhappan Bhog to nearly 200 cows sheltered at the gaushala, symbolizing gratitude, compassion, and dedication to the protection of India's revered bovine heritage.

The gathering of nearly 100 devotees and community members also served as a platform to reaffirm commitments toward cow protection, animal welfare, and cultural conservation. A significant announcement was made by Hiralal Patel, who pledged to organize similar Chhappan Bhog offerings during the upcoming Navratri Festival at Prerna Mata Gaushala and on the auspicious occasion of Govardhan Puja.

Speaking on the occasion, the campaign’s Brand Ambassador and Rajasthan Gaurav Award recipient Dr. Jinendra Shastri praised the initiative for creating a positive social impact. He emphasized that cow service is not merely an expression of religious faith but also an important means of preserving India’s cultural ethos and humanitarian values.

The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from Trust General Secretary Seema Jain, Hemant Garg, Lata Audichya, Anita Vaishnav, Meena Lohar, Dimple Lohar, Gopal Ji, Raju Charan, Gopal Charan, Dilip, Amit, Tanishq, Daksh Jain, Vishal Prajapat, and many other devotees and volunteers.

Concluding the program, organizers expressed gratitude to all supporters, women volunteers, and devotees for their invaluable contribution. They reiterated their commitment to spreading the message of compassion, service, moral values, and public welfare through continued initiatives dedicated to cow protection and social harmony.

The event stood as a powerful testament to how collective devotion and community participation can strengthen cultural consciousness while promoting kindness, service, and respect for living beings.


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