Our Story

Our History

A Promise
Etched in Stone

"Bera means a well — the source of life for a farm. For us, it symbolises the deep, unchanging values that nourish everything we do."

The story of Bhikji ka Bera began over 75 years ago in the arid heartlands of Rajasthan. Our grandfather, Bhikji, dug a well with his bare hands — not just to water his crops, but to sustain a community.

He believed that farming was a sacred duty (Dharma). The cows were not livestock but family members. The soil was not a resource but a living entity. Today, we carry forward his legacy — ensuring that every jar of Ghee and every grain of spice brings that same purity to your home.

75+

Years of Legacy

500+

Happy Customers

100%

Chemical Free

30+

Farmer Families

The Heart of BERA

Our Cows Are Family

Gir Breed Cows

Gir Breed Cows

We raise indigenous Gir cows — a breed known for producing the richest A2 milk in the world. No hormones, no stress, no cages.

Free Grazing Fields

Free Grazing Fields

Every cow roams freely on our 200-acre farm, grazing on natural grass and herbs that make the milk — and our Ghee — truly special.

Loved Every Day

Loved Every Day

Our farmers sing, pray, and care for each cow by name. Happy cows produce the purest milk — and that joy ends up in every spoonful.

Why Choose Us

Deeply Rooted Values

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Cruelty-Free Farming

Our Gir cows graze freely in open pastures. We never use hormones or force-feeding. Their wellbeing is our first priority.

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Vedic Bilona Method

We don't use machines. The ancient hand-churned bilona method preserves every nutrient and the true taste of pure desi ghee.

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Community Empowered

By cutting out middlemen, we ensure 30+ farmer families receive fair pay. Every purchase directly uplifts rural Rajasthan.

The People Behind BERA

30+ Farmer Families.
One Shared Dream.

Every family in our cooperative has worked the soil for generations. They are not vendors — they are co-owners, custodians of tradition, and the soul of Bhikji ka Bera.

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Farmer
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and 27 more families...