About
Where Seva Becomes Sadhana

Avadhutha Ashramam is a sanctuary of love, compassion, and service rooted in ancient dharmic values. We are devoted to Gow Seva (Cow Care) and Elderly Care, offering shelter, nourishment, and spiritual support to those in need. Our mission is to serve with humility and heart, transforming each act of kindness into a path of devotion. Every corner of the ashram echoes with prayer, peace, and purposeful living.

About Avadhutha Ashramam
Serving with Heart, Guided by Dharma
Avadhutha Ashramam is a sacred space built on the pillars of compassion, service, and spiritual simplicity. Founded with the intention of upholding dharmic values, the ashram is committed to caring for two of the most respected yet often neglected beings in our society — the holy cow and the elderly. We believe that serving them is equivalent to serving the divine. With daily rituals, prayers, and care activities, the ashram offers not just physical nourishment but emotional and spiritual healing as well.
Our Gow Seva initiative focuses on feeding, sheltering, and protecting cows in a peaceful, natural environment — recognizing them as living embodiments of purity and motherhood. Through our Elderly Care, we provide a home to senior citizens who seek peace, love, and dignity in the later stages of life. Every person who connects with us — whether by donating, volunteering, or visiting — contributes to a greater purpose, helping create a world rooted in love, respect, and devotion.
Sacred Cow Care
We provide food, shelter, and medical care to cows, honoring their divine presence and role in Vedic tradition. Every act of service to a cow is an offering to the divine.
Elderly Care with Dignity
Our ashram offers a peaceful home for abandoned or needy elders, where they receive love, care, and spiritual support in a serene and respectful environment.
Join Us in Seva
Support our mission through donations, volunteering, or in-kind offerings. Every contribution helps nurture lives, uplift souls, and continue the sacred work of dharma.