While the Trust is best known for its healthcare, rural development, and social welfare initiatives, it also extends its dedication to cow protection in alignment with traditional Sanātana Dharma values. Located in Arjunabettahalli, Nelamangala (about 40 km from Bangalore), the goshala.

  • Upholds sustainable and humane care for indigenous cattle.

  • Serves to educate rural communities on the cultural and ecological importance of cows.

  • Functions alongside many of the Trust’s spiritual and environmental efforts, reinforcing holistic, mindful living

  • Prof. Dr. A. V. Srinivasan is a distinguished scholar, healer, and humanitarian guiding SPSCT with deep traditional and spiritual foundations.

  • The SPSCT Goshala represents the Trust’s dedication to environmental harmony, animal welfare, and cultural preservation—all rooted in Sanātana Dharma.

🐄 Goshala: Vision in Action

Aligned with SPSCT’s broader mission, the goshala embodies:

  • Enforcement of ethical animal care and preservation of ecological balance.

  • Community engagement to revive respect for cows seen in traditional culture.

  • A living example of Sanātana Dharma principles, integrating spirituality with environmental stewardship.

 

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