Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Friederike Irina

Friederike Irina, who worked for 35 years without any other purpose, such a woman in our society is indeed. Only female could do with such rigour, looking at it, the ...

Friederike Irina, who worked for 35 years without any other purpose, such a woman in our society is indeed. Only female could do with such rigour, looking at it, the world itself will bring change.

Irina, once in 1978 travelled to India and found a lot of interest in Indian culture, She never knows that her occasional visit to India will become a permanent residence there. Then She was young and just passed out of her college degree, she was then 20 years old. In India, she explored the northern part and its villages.

When she went Mathura, then she fell in love of the city, people and many other things. She learned Hindi and other languages to interact with locals. However, she understood the problems brought the solutions, and she becomes more emotional when she saw infected and sick cows in the city. She also read Bhagawat Geeta and suddenly brought many changes in her life the novel. Irina decided to open Gaushala. There, more than 2500 cows lives and maintain on her own and from the donation she receives.

Now Friederike Irina called as Sudevi Mataji, She had many problems, one of those was staying in India on the visa, and Sushma Swaraj and Smita Errani had solved her problems related to her travellings, and Visa. Her mission was only to serve the nation with pure of her feelings for cows.

The life became so challenging for her when she started taking cares of those cows, for that she had to rent her own property in Berlin. She had bought 3300 acres of land Became Animal activist without any purpose in life.

Super non-vegetarian women turned pure vegetarian, this is just because of Indian culture. She was bounded and impress by divine Indian culture.

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