Our Gaushala Where Faith Meets Farming
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Founded in 2016 by Shri Nareshbhai Vadadoriya, Valonu is more than a shelter for cows — it is a living testament to the Indian philosophy that sees the cow as Gau Mata, a motherly presence deserving care, dignity, and reverence.
Home to Indigenous
Gir Cows
Valonu Gaushala is home to the revered Gir breed — known for their gentle temperament, distinctive curved horns, and soulful eyes. These indigenous cows are treasured not just for their A2 milk, rich in medicinal and nutritional value, but also for their innate resilience, maternal nature, and deep emotional intelligence. Raised with care and devotion in the heart of Gir land, our cows live stress-free, natural lives — and it reflects in the purity of everything they offer.
At Valonu, we don’t just protect this heritage — we honour it.
Rich in A2 beta-casein protein, making it easier to digest,better suited for those with dairy sensitivity.
Naturally high in Omega-3, calcium, and antioxidants, supporting immunity, brain health, and bone strength.
Natural Rearing, Ancient Wisdom
We follow an age-old, ethical approach to animal care that aligns with Ayurvedic and Vedic practices.
NO Hormone Injections
NO Machines for Milking
NO artificial insemination
What They Eat, We Grow
We grow most of the cow feed on our own organic farmland. Carefully planned seasonal crops ensure a balanced, natural diet for our herd.
Napier grass
Makkai (maize)
Jowar (sorghum)
Bajra (millet)
Seasonal legumes
A Day in Our Gaushala
5:00 AM
Divine Awakening
5:30 AM
Cleaning and Care
6:00 AM
Morning aarti & gau puja
6:30 AM
First Feeding
7:30 aM
Roaming Free
11:00 PM
Rest & shade
12:00 PM
Health checks & Healing
1:30 PM
gaupalak bhojan & midday pause
4:30 PM
evening activity begins
5:30 PM
Evening grazing
6:30 PM
Sandhya aarti
8:00 PM
night shelter & quiet rest
Sustainability is in
Our Soil
Valonu is built on principles of self-sufficiency and eco-harmony. Every resource is reused, and every waste becomes wealth.
Sustainable Practices at Valonu Gaushala:
Vermicompost and organic manure used in farming
Plastic-free zone across the gaushala
Water recycling system for irrigation