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Aanhilwada Gaubhakti Mahotsav to Begin Dec 1 in Patan, Promoting Cow Protection and Vedic Traditions

70,000 Devotees Expected Daily as Patan Prepares for Historic Cow-Culture Revival Mahotsav

Shri Hariom Gaushala to Host First-Ever Gau Surabhi Yagna and Bhagwat Katha at Patan’s Grand Festival

Religious Leaders Unite at Aanhilwada Mahotsav to Inspire Youth Towards Sanatan Values and Gau Seva

 

Bilkul Online | By Rafat Quadri

Ahmedabad | 20 Nov 2025

To promote Gau Seva, spiritual awakening, and the revival of Vedic cow-based traditions, the first-ever Aanhilwada Gaubhakti Mahotsav will be held at Anawada village in Patan district from December 1, 2025. The event, hosted at the premises of Shri Hariom Gaushala and Gau Hospital on the sacred banks of the Saraswati river, is expected to draw 60,000 to 70,000 devotees daily, making it one of the largest religious celebrations in the region.

First-Ever ‘Gau Surabhi Yagna’

For the first time, the festival will witness the sacred Shri Gau Surabhi Yagna, spreading spiritual positivity and invoking prayers for societal, environmental, and cultural wellbeing.

Bhagwat Katha by Rameshbhai Oza

The highlight of the Mahotsav will be the Shreemad Bhagwat Katha, gracefully delivered by globally respected spiritual exponent Pujya Rameshbhai Oza, inspiring thousands of devotees seeking divine knowledge and inner elevation.

Public Awareness Drive Across 1,500 Villages

A special campaign vehicle has been touring over 1,500 villages, extending invitations and spreading awareness about Gau Seva. The Mahotsav also aims to support more than 1,600 cattle currently sheltered at the Gaushala, which provides round-the-clock medical care, with three ambulances serving nearly 200 km to rescue and treat injured, abandoned, or sick cows.

Presence of Distinguished Saints and Acharyas

The festival will witness the presence of several revered saints and spiritual leaders, including:

Celebration of Sanatan Culture and Folk Traditions

Evening programmes will include Kunvarbi nu Mameru Katha and a grand Lok Daira, featuring celebrated Gujarati folk artists Rajbha Gadhvi, Rajdan Gadhvi, and Bindu Ramanuj, transforming the festival into a vibrant celebration of regional culture and devotion.

A Festival with Social Vision

The Mahotsav aims to promote:

Organisers’ Reflections

Sharing the significance of the event, Gaubhakta  Chetanbhai Ramshankar Vyas, chief patron of the Mahotsav, said: “This is the first time such a grand spiritual and cultural celebration is being held in Patan district. Dedicated to Sanatan Dharma and the upliftment of cow wealth, this event will be remembered as unprecedented—bringing together people from all sections of society.”

Alongside him, Brahmachari Mukund Prakashji Maharaj, who is also guiding the Mahotsav’s spiritual framework, added, “Gaumata is at the heart of our civilization and dharma. Through this Mahotsav, we wish to reconnect the younger generation with compassion, service, Vedic lifestyle, and the deep cultural identity that Gaumata represents.”

With its blend of devotion, cultural pride, social service, and environmental consciousness, the Aanhilwada Gaubhakti Mahotsav is poised to become a landmark event in Gujarat’s spiritual landscape.

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