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Gau Sanskruti

By Shri Gopal Sutariya

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2017

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Bansi Gir Gaushala

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Title: Gau Sanskruti Author: Shri Gopalbhai Sutariya Language: Gujarati / Hindi Pages: Approx. 380 Publisher: Bansi Gir Gaushala First Published: 2017 ISBN: [Not officially listed – self-published] 📖 Book Description: Gau Sanskruti is a profound and practical exposition on India’s ancient cow-centric civilization, written by the renowned Vedic agriculturist and cow conservationist Shri Gopalbhai Sutariya, founder of the celebrated Bansi Gir Gaushala. Rooted in the ethos of Bharatiya Gau Sanskriti, this book explores the spiritual, ecological, medicinal, and economic significance of indigenous cows in daily life. With a balanced blend of traditional wisdom and field-based knowledge, the author presents detailed insights into: • Vedic cow care practices (Go-Palan) • The role of Desi cows in organic agriculture • Panchgavya-based Ayurvedic treatments • Breed identification and genetic conservation • Natural disease prevention in cattle • Community models for rural self-sustainability The book also introduces the reader to the Go-Krupa Amrutam Farming Method, a cow-based ecological farming model developed at Bansi Gir Gaushala, now adopted by thousands of farmers across India. Whether you're a farmer, Gaushala volunteer, Ayurvedic practitioner, spiritual seeker, or someone working in the field of rural development, Gau Sanskruti offers invaluable knowledge and practical tools for reviving India's sacred cow culture in the modern era. 📌 Special Features: •Field-tested traditional knowledge •Rich illustrations and breed charts •Supported by real-life case studies •Low-cost, mass-distribution model to reach grassroots communities •Published as part of a national movement to revive Vedic Gopalan

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PeopleGopal Sutariya,  Gopesh Sutariya

PlacesAhmedabad (India)

TimesGau Sanskruti is not a fictional work set in a specific historical time,  but rather a contemporary text deeply rooted in ancient Vedic traditions and practices. It focuses on the timeless relevance of India’s cow-centered culture (Gau Sanskriti),  tracing its origins back to the Vedic era,  while showcasing how these principles can be revived and practically applied in modern-day agriculture,  healthcare,  and rural life. The book was written and published in the early 21st century (2017),  drawing from ancient scriptures,  lived experiences at Bansi Gir Gaushala,  and current issues around sustainable living and Desi cow conservation.