Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Bal Gangadhar Tilak and the Sacred Bond with Gaumata

The cow’s silent blessings nurture the soil of our heritage and the spirit of our people.

Bal Gangadhar Tilak (23 July 1856 – 1 August 1920) was a fiery nationalist, scholar, and one of the earliest proponents of Gau Raksha (cow protection) as integral to India’s identity and self-respect. Bal Gangadhar Tilak’s life and teachings remind the RGSS team that safeguarding the cow is intertwined with preserving the very soul of Sanatan Dharma and rural India.

Carrying His Legacy Forward

Vinoba Bhave left behind more than achievements; he left behind a living philosophy of service. His belief that small acts of kindness and collective responsibility can transform society continues to motivate RGSS every day.

As he once said:

“Constructive work is the expression of love in action.”

We at Rashtriya Gau Sevak Sangh carry this forward by working to protect cows, uplift villages, and restore ecological balance, believing that service to others is the highest form of worship.

Join the RGSS Movement

Change starts with Gau Raksha in the Heart

We are a nation that addresses the moon as Chandamama and cows as Mata. Rashtriya Gau Sevak Sangh is a Sanatani movement dedicated to Gau Mata Seva and Gau Rashtra Nirman. Since 2010, we’ve been reviving Bharat’s soul through Gau Aadharit Arthvyavastha. Every cow protected is a prayer answered, every initiative is a move toward Ram Rajya. Be a part of RGSS because Gau Mata needs you.

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