
For generations, India has been known as the farming land. From sunrise to sunset, farmers walked behind their bulls, guiding them as they tilled the soil and prepared the fields. Before tractors became common, bulls were the true partners of farmers. They worked silently, without asking for anything, helping families grow food, raise children, and live with dignity.
Today, tractors may have replaced them, but the value of these bulls can never be forgotten. They shaped the fields that fed our nation. They supported the farmers who supported us. And now, many of these bulls old, tired, and unable to work are abandoned or left without care.
This is where Sadbhavna Badad Ashram steps in.
A Sanctuary for Forgotten Helpers
Located in the peaceful village of Badad, the Sadbhavna Badad Ashram is more than just a shelter. It is a promise. A promise that no abandoned bull, cow, or animal will suffer alone. Here, animals are welcomed with love, food, shelter, and medical support.
Many of the bulls brought to the ashram have walked thousands of kilometers with farmers over the years. Some have pulled ploughs during harsh summers, while others have helped transport goods, water, and families between villages. Yet, when age catches up and they can no longer work, many are left helpless.
Sadbhavna Badad Ashram treats each animal as a member of their own family. Caretakers feed them fresh fodder, bathe them, give them medical attention, and help them live the rest of their lives with respect.
Why caring for bulls matters.
In Indian culture, bulls are not just animals. They are part of our farming heritage Before machines existed, they were the strength of every field. They helped us grow wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane, vegetables, and every crop that reached our plates. They were the true “farmers in the fields”.
Think of how many families survived because a bull worked every day. Think of the festivals, harvest seasons, and the joy of the crops they helped grow.
If we forget them now, we forget our own roots.
By supporting shelters like Sadbhavna Badad Ashram, we are not only helping animals we are honoring Indian farming history.
A Place Filled with Love and Responsibility
At the ashram, each animal has a name, a clean space to rest, and people who talk to them lovingly. Volunteers visit regularly, offering fruits, fodder, and gentle pats that make animals feel safe.
The team at Badad ashram works day and night. New animals arrive injured or starving sometimes. These moments are difficult, but Caretakers never give up. They sit with the animals, feed them carefully, and help them heal. Many bulls who were once weak have recovered and now walk peacefully inside the ashram.
Running a business like this is not easy. It includes food, medicines, shelter repairs, water supply, and trained caretakers. But with every challenge, the ashram continues its kindness mission.
The Spirit of Sadbhavna
The word Sadbhavna means “positive intentions” or “pure kindness”. The Sadbhavna Badad Ashram is built on these values. The team believes that everyone has the right to dignity. Whether an animal has become old, injured, or abandoned, it still deserves love.
In many villages, people remember how bulls helped their father or grandfather with farming. When they visit the ashram and see these animals being cared for, they feel emotional. Some even say, “If this bull was mine, I would have brought him here too.”
This connection between humans, animals, and farming is what makes the ashram special.
A Call to Every Citizen
India’s progress stands on the foundations laid by farmers. And farmers stand on bull strength. Today, as they grow old and weaker, it becomes our responsibility to care for them.
Helping these animals is not charity. It is gratitude.
When you support Sadbhavna Badad Ashram, you support:
Your contribution becomes part of a larger movement a movement that respects life.
Small Help, Big Impact
Even a small amount can feed a bull for a day. Medicine can be provided with a little more. And a single donation can save a life that would otherwise suffer on the streets.
Every rupee you give blesses an animal that once fed our fields.
Imagine an old bull, once hardworking, now resting peacefully because of your kindness. That feeling is priceless.
Be Part of This Goodness — Support Sadbhavna Badad Ashram
If this story touched your heart, take one simple step today.
Donate to Sadbhavna Badad Ashram and help these gentle animals live with dignity.
Your support – whether large or small – can give food, shelter, and peace to the bulls who once fed India.
Together, we can honor their service.
Together, we can build akinder world.