PURPOSE

OUR SACRED

VEDIC ABUNDANCE

Kanhai Van is more than a farm; it is a sacred commitment to Dharma. Located in the heart of India, we began with barren, tired earth. Through the timeless wisdom of Lord Krishna and the regenerative power of Gaumata, we have cultivated a biodiversity collective that nourishes the soul and the soil alike. We invite you to join our journey of restorative living and spiritual growth.

A wide photography shot of a thriving multi-layered food forest in India. Tall fruit-bearing trees rise above medicinal shrubs and ground cover. The lighting is bright and clear, showcasing the vibrant health of a regenerative ecosystem under the midday sun.
A wide photography shot of a thriving multi-layered food forest in India. Tall fruit-bearing trees rise above medicinal shrubs and ground cover. The lighting is bright and clear, showcasing the vibrant health of a regenerative ecosystem under the midday sun.

GAUMATA SEVA

The Gir Gaumata is the heart of Kanhai Van. Through dedicated Seva, her presence rejuvenates the soil, providing the Panchagavya that fuels our organic food forest. We believe that serving the Mother Cow is the highest path to ecological and spiritual restoration.

A South Asian man in traditional organic cotton attire carefully tending to a variety of medicinal herbs in a sunlit forest garden. The composition is close-up, focusing on his hands and the vibrant medium green leaves. Soft, warm sunlight filters through the canopy above.
A South Asian man in traditional organic cotton attire carefully tending to a variety of medicinal herbs in a sunlit forest garden. The composition is close-up, focusing on his hands and the vibrant medium green leaves. Soft, warm sunlight filters through the canopy above.

KRISHNA FOREST

Inspired by the Krishnapath, we implement ancient agroforestry techniques that mimic the natural forests of Braj. By planting over 50 varieties of native trees, we create a self-sustaining ecosystem that provides food, medicine, and a sanctuary for all living beings, restoring the fertility of the Earth for generations.

"Visiting Kanhai Van was a profound return to my roots. Seeing the barren land transform into a thriving biodiversity collective through the grace of Krishna and Gaumata is nothing short of a miracle. It is a living blueprint for India's sustainable future."

- Rajeshwar Iyer

PATH OF THE FAITHFUL

LIFE AT KANHAI VAN

A serene South Asian landscape photograph of a healthy Gir calf resting under a large, ancient Banyan tree. The calf has traditional bells and a decorative cloth, symbolizing the sacred bond of Mother Cow Seva in a forest of light sage and deep green hues.
A serene South Asian landscape photograph of a healthy Gir calf resting under a large, ancient Banyan tree. The calf has traditional bells and a decorative cloth, symbolizing the sacred bond of Mother Cow Seva in a forest of light sage and deep green hues.
A detailed shot of a brass vessel filled with fresh, golden organic harvest including amla and turmeric, set against a dark green foliage background. The lighting is natural and earthy, highlighting the regenerative bounty of the South Asian landscape.
A detailed shot of a brass vessel filled with fresh, golden organic harvest including amla and turmeric, set against a dark green foliage background. The lighting is natural and earthy, highlighting the regenerative bounty of the South Asian landscape.
A group of people in traditional South Asian attire participating in a community tree-planting ritual. The scene is filled with joy and purpose, set in a landscape of dark green and light sage, with a focus on the shared action of regenerative care.
A group of people in traditional South Asian attire participating in a community tree-planting ritual. The scene is filled with joy and purpose, set in a landscape of dark green and light sage, with a focus on the shared action of regenerative care.

VISIT THE VAN

Experience the harmony of Krishna's path. Contact our collective to plan a retreat, explore partnership opportunities, or simply walk through our sacred agroforestry sanctuary.