
NOB-Warangal news: These are the days when we forget that man is also a part of nature. This is a time when the very existence of nature is being questioned amidst time and technology and machines. In this culture that is growing up without even seeing the children born somewhere in the current society, a cow that has been killed has been innovatively raised and then raised as a witness to the love that has been raised in the current world, and to show the love, motherhood, and the bond between mother and father towards loving the cow, some people have taken up an innovative program and have the cow tied to the back of its mother and father, reminding us of the connection that man has with the creatures of nature. In this, some humanitarians are running cow shelters for cows, which have a special place in Indian tradition. One such cowshed is Maharshi Goshal in Chintagattu, the current center of Hasanparthi Mandal in Hanumakonda District, Warangal District. Pendyala Surender, a native of Dasari Palle village in Narsampeta Mandal in Warangal District, has been working as a cowherd for the past 30 years. He has been raising a cow from five years ago and named it Gauri. In this process, the (cow) that has reached adulthood. Gauri was artificially inseminated and became pregnant. Two days ago, he went to every house in the village to invite guests to Gauri Seemanth. On 26.09.2025, a grand Seemanth was arranged in the premises of Surender’s house. Speaking at this program, Pendyala Surender said that Hindus consider the cow mother to be a goddess, hence this worship. This has been done in many places to remind people of their connection with the creatures of nature. They said that the program was undertaken with the belief that worshipping the cow will bring them eight blessings and complete health. The program began with the cow mother (Gauri), who was considered the daughter of the house, being smeared with turmeric and saffron, presented with new clothes, and offered dakshans to the cow. While the priests performed the puja by reciting mantras and chanting mantras, local women performed pradakshinas around the cow mother and cast akshintas. A large number of women participated in the program. Later, Tirtha Prasadam and Annadanam were arranged for all those who participated in the ceremony.