Each and every cow is individually cleaned with plenty of water and thus creating a hygienic environment.The cows are washed every day, or every other day when not possible every day, with water sprayer and brush so that the cows will be clean and healthy without diseases.let out into the Sun since the cows like to be in the Sun to absorb Sun rays through their hump and suryakethu nadi on their backbone and produce Gold in their blood and milk. This is the reason why desi cow milk is slightly yellowish in color whereas Jersey milk is pure white in color.
It costs Rs. 151/- per day per Go:ma:ta to feed the above mentioned 3 types of feed and fodder. Devotees may donate for the feed and fodder on a one-time basis, monthly basis, or yearly basis
Every day as the first ritual in the temple at 5:30 AM in the morning Lord Sri Rama Chandra (Peruma:l) is offered Viswaru:pa Darsana (aka Go:prushta Darsanam) with the help of a Go:ma:tha and her calf brought from the go:sa:la.It is followed by Suprabha:tham prayer service service to wake up the Lord and Go:kshi:ra naivedhyam (cow milk offering to Lord) offered at 6:00 AM and then this Go:kshi:ra naivedhyam will be distributed to devotees as thirtham/thirth.Again, every day at 7:30 PM in the night, Lord is offered
E:ka:ntha Seva with go:kshi:ra:nnam ( sweet porridge made with rice and cow milk) and go:kshi:ram (cow milk) as the last upacha:ra seva (ritual offering) for the day before the temple is closed.We use go:mayam (cow dung) and go:panchakam (cow urine) in abhishekams and sama:srayanams.The 5 important products from cow namely cow milk, cow yogurt, cow ghee, cow urine, and cow dung are called go:panchagavyas and we use them in yagnas, yagas, homa:s, havis, and almost in every religious activity.