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Prior to formation of Sree Govinda Gow Seva Samsthan(SGGSS), one of the Board of Trustees had purchased a Punganoor Cow with female calf from Palamaneru Cattle Farm, Palamaner on __________. The idea was to perform Gow seva, use its milk in Nithya Pooja, Devatha archana and Abhishekam. The surplus milk used at home duly supplying milk on free of cost to the infants whose mothers were not having breast milk.

The Cow was named as Haripriya, calf was named as Brunda. Haripriya gives 3 to 8 liters of miilk daily, contains 8% Fat and 9% SNF, tests very good(Amrutham), has great medicinal value. The cow dung and urine used in cure of many diseases.

Keeping in view of the importance, also as the bread is extinct, special care was taken in developing the bread. The semen was obtained from Semen Station, Guntur, stocked at the local veterinary Hospital and the bread was developed. At present, there are 4 cows, one bull calf and three more calves are expected by July/August 2013 and heard size is expected to be eight by the end of this year(2013).

As the cows are born in the Goushala attached to the house, all the family members have involved them selves in serving cows and developed great attachment towards cows. As the numbers have increased and going to increase further, the major challenge were to be faced due course time of time particularly in terms land, shelter, fodder and so on.

In the meanwhile, Sri K. Surya Prakasa Rao, retired as Production Manager from AP Dairy Development Cooperation who has been instrumental in motivating his children towards Gow Seva has passed away on 8th August 2012( Shravan Bahula Shrasti). Sri K. Surya Prakasa Rao has been sishya of Sri Sri Sadguru Samartha Naryana Maharaj and had involved actively in protecting indigenous cow breads.

A view was taken to set up a Trust from out the savings of late Sri K. Surya Prakasa Rao and accordingly his wife Smt. K. Muktha Bai has initiated steps and registered Sree Govinda Gow Seva Samsthan(SGGSS) on 1st May 2013 aiming to benefit the Indian Cow Breads.

Thus, how Sree Govinda Gow Seva Samsthan(SGGSS) had its genesis on 1st May 2013 in memory of late Sri Kudala Surya Prakasa Rao. The SGGSS has four Punganoor Cows and one Punganoor bull calf. Sreegovindagowsevasamsthan (talk) 08:02, 2 May 2013 (UTC)