Discover the divine connection between our name and the eternal cowherd, Shree Krishna
The eternal journey from Vrindavan's flute to Mahabharata's wisdom
Hindi/Sanskrit Origin
Gwal (ग्वाल) in Hindi means “Cowherd” or “Grazier” – one who tends to and cares for cows with love and devotion.
“Just as a Gwal nurtures and protects his cows, we nurture and perfect our sweets with the same devotion and care.”
Gopala - The Divine Cowherd
Shree Krishna, known as Gopala (गोपाल), was the beloved cowherd of Vrindavan. He spent his childhood tending to cows, playing his divine flute, and spreading joy through his presence.
Like the divine Gwal Krishna, we tend to our craft with devotion, creating sweets that bring families together and spread joy. Every sweet we make carries the blessings of tradition and the love of generations.

The eternal cowherd enchanting all with his flute

Celebrating the birth of our beloved deity
O Krishna, the protector of cows and the universe