Shrimad Rajchandra Jivamaitridham was established with a vision to foster love for animals and to bridge the gap between humans and animals. The Jivamaitridham aims to become a model centre of ahimsa, where animals are treated as friends and where their well-being and security is of paramount importance.
Shrimad Rajchandra Jivamaitridham is an animal abode in Dharampur, providing animals a comfortable living space and a holistic environment in which they can lead a safe, healthy and happy life. We provide good quality natural fodder to address their nutritional requirements. We also encourage human bonding with the animals to promote a feeling of mutual love and friendship.
We use ahimsak(non-violent) milking methods at the Jivamaitridham. Our cows are milked only after the calf has been properly fed; thereby only the surplus milk is used for consumption. We also use this milk to prepare ghee in the traditional way, first converting milk to curds and then ghee, so that there are no harmful trans-fats. It is 100% pure cow ghee with no adulteration of any kind or without any use of fertilisers or pesticides used in cow fodder. The milk is certified as having ‘Zero Transfats’.
Animals at the Shrimad Rajchandra Jivamaitridham have been adopted by families and are lovingly given a name.
The Story of
Shrimad Rajchandra Jivamaitridham
An animal shelter for over 250 animals, focused on forging a bond of love with the animals.
Our Facilities
A well-equipped animal shelter providing them a comfortable environment
Open areas for animals to wander freely and graze under the open skies
Farm for growing fodder to take care of their food requirements
A farmer, Rambhai Patel’s bull was in critical health and unable to walk. During a routine visit to Rambhai’s remote village, the team of doctors from the Shrimad Rajchandra Mobile...
Dollar's Triumph Over Health Challenges Through Expert Veterinary Care Dollar, a brave male dog, faced health challenges recently, diagnosed with Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) that weakened his heart. Additionally, he struggled with painful difficulty in urination.
Ramu Baraf, a resident of Pindval, a small hamlet in Dharampur taluka of South Gujarat, received cattle for farming as a part of the Shrimad Rajchandra Cattle Rehabilitation Programme. “The cattle provided by Shrimad Rajchandra Jivamaitridham has benefitted me immensely. We had no cattle of our own for farming and used to spend Rs. 250 – 300 (per day) for hiring labour to plough the field. This was not an economically viable model. The gift of cattle has brought about a drastic change in our fortunes as we have benefitted from higher productivity at significantly lower costs. The volunteers from Shrimad Rajchandra Mobile Veterinary visit us periodically to provide free medical check-up and treatment of our cattle, which further helps us to maintain cattle in good health and reduces expenditure on their medical treatment.”
Welcome, a 14-year-old German Shepherd (a breed of dog), found himself in a heartbreaking condition - abandoned, emaciated, and suffering from a massive maggot-infested wound on his side. When he was brought to the Shrimad Rajchandra Animal Nursing Home, he...