Help Save 300+ Injured and Abandoned Cows in Haryana This Mahashivratri 2026
Every year on Mahashivratri millions of devotees offer milk to Lord Shiva. Temples are filled with chants. Shivlings are bathed in devotion.
But across highways and villages in Haryana, another reality unfolds.
Injured and abandoned cows lie on the roads — bleeding after accidents, starving, or too weak to stand. Many wait for help that comes too late.
This Shivratri, your devotion can become action.
A Mission Rooted in Compassion
For the last 8 years Wazir Chand from Village Chindar, Fatehabad (Haryana) has dedicated his life to rescuing injured and abandoned cows.
So far, he has helped over 5,000 cows.
Today, more than 300 cows live under his care many rescued from:
Road accidents and hit-and-run cases
Abandonment after they stop giving milk
Severe illness, tumours, and infections
Paralysis and broken limbs
Starvation and extreme neglect
Behind every number is a life that was once discarded.
The Harsh Reality: Why Are Cows Abandoned?
In many places, cows are valued only while they produce milk.
When they grow old.
When they fall sick.
When they can no longer “serve a purpose.
They are left on the streets.
Hit by vehicles.
Forced to eat plastic and garbage.
Left untreated for painful injuries.
This is not rare. It is common.
Without timely medical care, many of these cows die slow and preventable deaths.
The Biggest Challenge: No Emergency Ambulance
When rescue calls come in often in the middle of the night the shelter struggles.
There is no dedicated ambulance.
By the time transport is arranged, critical hours are lost.
In accident cases, every minute matters:
Excessive blood loss becomes fatal
Fractures worsen beyond repair
Internal injuries remain untreated
Even after reaching the shelter, treatment is delayed due to lack of:
An X-ray machine
Adequate medical equipment
Sufficient medicines
Proper treatment rooms
This gap in resources costs lives.
What Does Mahashivratri Truly Stand For?
Mahashivratri is not only about rituals.
It is about compassion, responsibility, and dharma.
In Hindu tradition, serving Gaumata is considered sacred. The cow holds deep spiritual significance. But devotion cannot exist without action.
If we worship but ignore suffering is that faith?
This Shivratri 2026, instead of only offering milk to a Shivling, we can protect the cows who are suffering in silence.
How Your Donation Can Make an Impact
Your contribution can directly support:
An ambulance for emergency cow rescue
An X-ray machine for faster diagnosis
Essential medicines and medical supplies
Daily fodder for 300+ cows
Construction of basic treatment facilities
Even one ambulance can save dozens of cows every month.
A Reality Check This Shivratri
Ask yourself:
If a cow gives milk for years and is abandoned when she cannot, is that devotion?
If we celebrate Mahashivratri but ignore suffering outside temple walls, is that dharma?
This Mahashivratri 2026, you have the opportunity to turn belief into impact.
Support emergency rescue.
Support medical treatment.
Support daily care for 300+ injured and abandoned cows in Haryana.
Donate today and let your prayer become protection.
Har Har Mahadev.