Serving the Mother Cow since Winter 2016
Sri Krishna Balaram Goshala is an initiative of India Heritage Foundation and Values Plus Foundation, ISKCON Bangalore Group.
A permanent home in the Milpitas Hills
Sri Krishna Balaram Goshala was established in the winter of 2016 with a sacred commitment to protect and serve cows according to timeless Vedic principles.
The Goshala is located in the serene Milpitas Hills of California on 100 acres of owned land, giving the cows a safe, natural, and permanent home.
Every cow born at the farm is promised lifetime care from birth through old age. The cows and bulls are cherished as members of an extended family, not treated as livestock.

Lifetime Cow Care
Cow protection is a lifelong responsibility at the Goshala. Dedicated caretakers provide daily care with love, affection, and respect so every cow can live peacefully and with dignity.
Support directly sustains feed, medical care, shelter, and the ongoing stewardship of the land that the herd calls home.
Cow Sponsorship Program
Devotees and well wishers can participate through sponsorship, building a personal relationship with a cow and sharing in her care and protection.
Your support helps preserve an ancient tradition of compassion, sustainability, and dharmic responsibility for Gomata today and for generations to come.
Everyone Can Help
Through seva, volunteering, sponsorship, and contribution, every supporter can take part in the protection and care of Mother Cow.
Go-Puja
Offer a traditional puja for birthdays, anniversaries, and special family milestones.
Cow Feeding
Sponsor fodder, meals, and daily nourishment for the cows and bulls.
Bathing & Massage
Support hands-on cow care through bathing, grooming, and gentle massage seva.
House Warming
Invite cow blessings to your home and begin a new chapter with auspicious seva.
Volunteer Seva
Serve through feeding, cleaning, events, and daily care around the Goshala.
Meet the Herd
Visit the herd, browse photos of cows and bulls, and build a personal connection.
Cow Protection and Compassion
"Farming, cow protection and business are the natural work for the vaisyas."
"Among cows I am the surabhi."
"Children, cows, women and the diseased."
"The cow is beneficial because one can draw religious principles from her."
Goshala Visiting Hours
- Weekends: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
- Winter (Daily): 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
- Summer (Daily): 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
- Appointment needed for only weekdays morning visit to feed cows
Contact Us
Book Appointment
Schedule a weekday morning visit or feeding appointment through the official Goshala booking link.
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