Udaipur: The fifth edition of the unique “Chhappan Bhog Abhiyan” was successfully conducted at Apna Ghar Gaushala near Parshuram Circle under the aegis of Guru Kamal Chandrosan Gau Seva Trust. The event was organized with devotion and enthusiasm, where nearly 150 sick and injured cows were served special meals as part of the service initiative.
Program coordinator Sweety Jain informed that guests were warmly received by the trust’s founder Sanjay Jain, who honored them with garlands and traditional turbans. The event was dedicated to the 48th birthday of Kailash Kumar Parsamal Mutha, who chose to celebrate the occasion through cow service, conveying an inspiring social message.
Key speaker Baba Lakshman Puri Maharaj described cow service as the essence of Indian culture, emphasizing that dedication towards cows strengthens compassion, faith, and the spirit of service in society. Chief guest Dr. Hemant Joshi termed the initiative an important effort in preserving traditions and spreading awareness.
The event was presided over by Dr. Jinendra Shastri, brand ambassador of 108 Gaushala, who highlighted the rich cultural heritage of Udaipur and stressed the importance of cow protection. He stated that such initiatives inspire society to follow the path of service and values.
In his address, Sanjay Jain expressed gratitude to all contributors and participants, describing cows as a symbol of culture and faith, and encouraged continued efforts toward cow service in the future.
Prominent guests included Yogesh Akhawat, Rajkumar Jain, Hemant Pancholi, Suresh Vaishnav, Rao Umrao Singh, Hitesh Gandhi, and Hardik Menaria, along with many other social workers. A large number of devotees participated, contributing to the success of this noble initiative.