In the divine village of Radha Kund resides a pure soul whose only mission in life is to serve cows. At the heart of this selfless mission is Sudevi Dasi Ji, a woman whose life is a living testament to unconditional love, devotion, and dharma. She has devoted her life to the teachings of Radha-Krishna and implementing them in every sphere of her life. She was born in Germany, reborn in India as a saint, and has become a symbol of selfless service and divine compassion.

Protecting, nurturing, and serving over a thousand injured, abandoned and elderly cows has become Sudevi Dasi Ji’s life’s aim. Her journey is not just an inspiring tale but a divine calling for all of us to recognize the sacred connection between cow protection and spiritual growth.

From the West to the Heart of India: A Search for Spiritual Truth

Sudevi Dasi Ji’s spiritual journey began far from the dust and divinity of Braj. Born to Mr. Dietrich Bruning and Mrs. Ursula Ullrich-Bruning, even at the young age of 16 she felt the urge to leave the country of her birth Germany and travel the world in search of something that it seemed to her was waiting for her somewhere, though she had no idea at all what it could be. Her travels took her through Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal and India. 

Sudevi Dasi Ji was fascinated when she saw an Indian Sadhu (Saint) for the first time and felt intuitively that’s what i want to be. When she encountered the Bhagavad Gita it turned out to be  an eye-opener for her and gave answers to until then unanswered questions about the purpose of life and the meaning of self and God.

When she was done with the reading of Bhavad Gita and had absorbed its timeless teachings of karma, dharma and devotion, she was a changed woman. She knew to gain more knowledge of spirituality and devotion, a Guru was required. A Guru who would guide her, teach her and strengthen her connection with the Almighty was needed. 

Shri Shri 108 Shri Kishori-Kishor-Anand Goswami Babaji Maharaj (Shri Tinkodi Baba Ji Maharaj) became her light in the darkness of ignorance and guided her through the tough journey of sainthood. As per the instructions of Gurudev, she spent the next twenty years in Radhakund practising the teachings of Gaudiya Vaishnav Sampradaya and living the life of a Babaji (renunciate). 

The Birth of Radha Surabhi Gaushala: One Cow, One Calling

The seeds of Radha Surabhi Gaushala in Vrindavan were planted not with grand ambition, but with an act of kindness. 

Once she came across a calf with a broken leg on the side of the road. Sudevi Dasi Ji took the calf home, cared for it, nurtured it and brought it back to health. That was the first case of an unending line of cows, calves and bulls that were in need of help. She picked up more needy cows and calves off the streets and in the process of making them whole again, she found her purpose in life.

One rescued cow became five. Five became fifty. Her Life’s purpose became a name soon after, Radha Surabhi Gaushala, a spiritual sanctuary for thousands of cows who otherwise would have been left forgotten.

Spiritual Discipline Beyond Rescue

Sudevi Dasi Ji’s spiritual discipline extends far beyond running a cow shelter. For decades, she has practiced silent meditation and kirtan in Himalayan retreats and there she is known as "German Maie."
During the summer months she visits her meditation, sadhana caves at Gaumukh and Tapovan. Through her quiet summer months secluded high in the mountains with tranquility and silence, she practises her Sadhna according to Gurudev’s instructions. 

Why Her Journey Should Inspire Us All

Sudevi Dasi Ji’s life calls us toward greater compassion, dharma, and responsibility:

  • She demonstrates that cow protection is a sacred duty, transcending nationality, religion, or background.
  • Her daily seva becomes living bhakti, where every rescued cow is a deity served with humility and devotion.
  • She inspires ordinary people to see cow seva as accessible—no mystical initiation or wealth is needed—just love, intention, and courage.


A Model of Selfless Service: Learning from Her Life

Sudevi Dasi Ji's life is a testament to how one person’s seva (service) rooted in spiritual devotion can make a monumental difference.

  • She turned one rescued calf into a shelter of over 2,500 cows, to one of the best Gaushalas in Radhakund, demonstrating the power of grace and perseverance.
  • She built a sanctuary, a safe haven without any commercial motive—milk obtained from the animals is not sold; extra milk is even bought to feed orphaned calves—reflecting absolute purity in intention.
  • She has empowered local villagers, often uneducated but kind-hearted, to take responsibility at the gaushala, emphasizing dignity of life for the animals and cows in her care.


Her message is simple: true seva is not about glory or wealth, but about unconditional love and divine duty.

The Call to Serve

From Friederike Irina Bruning to Sudevi Dasi Ji, the journey has been inspirational. From one injured calf to being a caretaker of 2500 cows is no small feat and not an easy journey. The path was marked by years of devotion, bhakti, spiritual enlightenment and ‘Nirpakh Seva’ (selfless service).

But you don’t need to put yourself through years of tapasya. A small
donation to the cows of Vrindavan can also be your path to devotion and spirituality if you choose. So, I urge you to do your part and make a difference. Providing food for a single day to a cow in need will fill your life with meaning and take you closer to the teachings of Lord Krishna.