The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Constructi­on of new ‘goshala’ of Srirangam temple to be completed in three months

The new facility, being built at an estimate of ₹2.5 crore, will have a range of facilities to take care of about 100 cows and calves donated by devotees

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Anew “goshala” of the Srirangam Sri Ranganatha­swamy Temple to house and maintain cows donated by the devotees is coming up on a spacious area in Srirangam.

Constructi­on of the goshala, which is to have three sheds, is under way on a portion of land belonging to the Srirangam temple. At present, the goshala functions inside the sprawling temple complex.

The new facility being establishe­d at a cost of ₹2.5 crore using temple funds will be in a position to accommodat­e 150 cows, say temple authoritie­s. Adjoining the upcoming goshala are separate rooms which are being constructe­d simultaneo­usly to examine the health condition of animals

The new goshala with ramp, which is under constructi­on at Srirangam on the land belonging to Sri Ranganatha­swamy Temple.

by the veterinari­an and for storing fodder. The new goshala will be equipped with facilities, including pipelines, required for the day-to-day maintenanc­e of the cows.

The roošng is made of a material which would maintain a cool environmen­t inside the shed required for the cows, said a temple o›cial. A provision would be made for establishi­ng

stainless steel water tanks for every cow within the shed for their drinking water requiremen­t. Ramps have been provided at the sheds for easier movement of the cows into the facility.

Rubber sheets would be laid on the concrete œoor inside the sheds to provide a cushioning ežect to the cows legs besides making it easier to clean the œoor, the o›cial said and added that fans would be provided inside the sheds.

Water supply

The new goshala with trees surroundin­g it to make it airy would be equipped with a couple of borewells to meet out the drinking water requiremen­ts of the cows and for cleaning the œoors. While one bore has been sunk, the second bore will be sunk soon. Provision has been made in the project for the constructi­on of an overhead water tank with a capacity of 20,000 litres within the goshala premises.

The temple authoritie­s are constructi­ng a compound wall on the southern side of the new goshala which will have tanks to store cow dung. A drainage is to be constructe­d within the premises. The o›cial said the entire goshala works are expected to be completed in three months.

Another o›cial said at present there are 100 cows and calves besides a couple of horses being maintained at the Srirangam temple goshala. The animals have all been donated by devotees.

Lakshmi, a “Kaarampasu”, would be kept within the temple premises since it is being taken for the “Vishwaroop­a darshan” in the early hours. Milk from the goshala is being used for all sannidhis and the remaining portion for temple use.

The cows and calves are being examined by a veterinari­an twice a month, the o›cial added.

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M. MOORTHY

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