🗓️ Seva will be conducted on 1 January 2026
🕉️ The good deeds you perform on the first day of the year echo blessings throughout the months ahead. So beginning the year with a selfless act paves the way for positivity and spiritual growth in your life.
🌟Why is Gau Seva considered a sacred act?
Cows are considered as "Mother Cow" (Gau Mata) for providing nourishing milk, which is essential for life and various rituals.
The Puranas mention that each cow houses 33 crore deities within them, highlighting their divine significance.
Serving cows is seen as a direct path to connecting with God, bringing spiritual upliftment and inner peace.
Particularly, serving cows in Mathura magnifies the spiritual power of your Seva, bringing immense punya, prosperity, and blessings.
🙏How will your seva make an impact?
By supporting Gau Mata Seva, you become a guardian to over 100 cows receiving care in the Mathura gaushala. It is one of the purest forms of service in Sanatan Dharma.
By contributing to their daily food and care, you directly nourish and protect the cows, ensuring they live safely and with dignity. Your offering transforms into wholesome sustenance, creating a ripple effect of goodness and spiritual merit.
✨Make a Significant Change
Your act of service will bring joy and blessings into your life and care for innocent beings. Book your divine seva today!







Through the Sri Mandir Chadhava Service, your Chadhava will be offered at the temple of your choice by our Purohit Ji with full devotion, bringing you divine blessings and prosperity.
Yes, after booking your Chadhava, you will receive a certificate. You can view the certificate for your booked Chadhava on Your Bookings under 'Services' page’.
Your booked Chadhava will be offered on regular days and festivals. The video of the Chadhava will be shared with you within 48-72 hours.
Yes, you can change or cancel your Chadhava after booking, but you need to contact Sri Mandir customer service promptly for this.
During the Chadhava booking, the information you provide will be shared with the temple priest. Based on this information, our priests will offer your Chadhava according to your name and gotra (clan).