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Gho Shala, Gho Pooja and Gho Dhanam

Gnana Oli Goshalai at Thanjavur district Run by Mr. RAJA NARAYANAN

Gnana Oli Gho Shala located at Vishnampettai Agraharam, Poondi, Thirukkattupallu, Thanjavur. This Gho shala maintained by our friend Mr. Raja Narayanan a service minded person. Mr. Raja Narayanan has completely dedicated his life to the welfare and well being of cows. We have now associated with them to perform Gho Pooja and Gho Danam to help our website visitors and helping out the bigger cause of Gho Samrakshanam and preserving our culture.

Gho Pooja in Gho Shala

Gho Pooja denotes the worship of Goddess Kamadhenu, the divine Goddess, who can fulfill all your wishes. Performing Gho Pooja can wipe out all negativity and bestow you with wealth, happiness, and prosperity in life.

Worshipping the cow is a custom in Hindu tradition. This is Called Gho pooja. Much importance is given to gho pooja in our PURANAS. These PURANAS tell that the four Samudras (Chathur Sagaras) are in the milk of the Cow (Ghoksheeram). The Vedic Scholars say that all the worlds (Samastha Bhuvanaas) are hidden in all parts of the Cow. If we Observe the details of the parts of the cow, the various devi devathas who dwell in the different parts of the cow for example —-Lord Siva dwells in the forehead and horns of the cow.

Not only that, it is as effective as worshipping Kasi Visweswara with Siva Ashtotharam, Sahasranama and with the leaves of Bilwapatras. Lord Subrahmanya resides in the nasal part of the Cow, Worshipping that nose part is to prevent the loss of children.

To get relief from all diseases is worshipping the ears of the cow as it is the place of Aswini Devathas The Sun and Moon are near the eyes of the Cow. So Worshipping the eyes of the Cow is Beneficial to Obtain the Knowledge of light by driving away the darkness of ignorance and also to get Wealth and Prosperity.

To beget Children, Worshipping the tongue of the cow as it is the Place of Varuna Deva. To get good Education, Worshipping goddess Saraswati, who is in the center of the Cow. And on the right side of the face of the cow resides Yama and on the left side of the face Dharmadevathas reside.

Gho Dhanam

The word ‘Gho’ has its origin in Sanskrit with various meanings like ‘source of food’, ‘symbol of life’ and ‘senses’. The term ‘daan’ in Sanskrit means‘ gift’. so, the expression “Gho Dhanam” refers to the act of gifting a cow. In ancient times in Hindu community Gho Dhanam is a way of showing due respect to a Brahmin. Generally some religious rituals are accompanied. So, it is the most auspicious and powerful ritual for attaining certain goals in life. Generally, Gho Dhanam involves gifting a milking cow along with the calf to a deserving person on auspicious day or occasion.

Benefits of Gho Dhanam

In Hindu philosophy, all living and non-living entities part of the one entire Universe referred  to as “Vishwa”. Therefore,  anything that one gift to the Universe will ultimately return back to the one who gifts and hence gifting is a noble act and the person will definitely enjoy the fruits of this noble act. So, Gho Dhanam is the best dhanam one can perform in his lifetime. One can attain an endless of benefits from  Gho Dhanam.  

With Gho Pooja, Goddess Lakshmi homam is right way for desired results. Also performing Gho Pooja along with Lakshmi Homam in fridays is auspicious because Venus rules friday, as Goddess Lakshmi is Venus doing these poojas in friday is really powerful bestows real comforts in life.

  • Clear ancestor’s dosha (Pitru Dosha)
  • Clear all business losses
  • Clears all your debts
  • Eliminate all enemies’ problems
  • Remove obstacles and bring happiness

Gho Dhanam leads a person towards the purification of the soul and attainment of  the highest state of eternal bliss or salvation. Performing Gho Dhanam by oneself during his active life is more auspicious than that done by one’s children for the well-being of the parents.

To Perform Gho Dhanam or Gho Pooja in our Gho shala Please Contact Us