Organic Gyaan A2 Gir Cow Bilona Ghee - Pure, Traditional, Uncompromised
Close your eyes and think of your grandmother’s kitchen. Milk slowly heating on the stove. The sound of churning. That warm, nutty smell when ghee is ready.
That’s exactly what we make. Nothing extra. Nothing fake.
Organic Gyaan A2 Gir Cow Ghee is made from milk of pure Gir cows that roam freely and eat natural grass. We follow the traditional Bilona method, just like earlier times.
No machines. No shortcuts. No cream processing.
What is A2 Gir Cow Ghee and Why Does It Matter?
Not all ghee is the same. The difference starts with the cow.
A2 Cow Ghee is known in Ayurveda for its health benefits. Gir cows are one of India’s oldest and most respected breeds, found in the Gir forest of Gujarat. Their milk contains only A2 protein, which is easier for the body to digest and absorb.
Most regular dairy comes from crossbred or foreign cows. Their milk has A1 protein, which can turn into a compound called BCM-7 during digestion. This may cause bloating, discomfort, or gut issues for some people.
Our Gir cows give pure A2 milk. No BCM-7. No compromise.

The Bilona Method - Why We Do It the Hard Way
The Bilona process is slow, labour-intensive, and entirely done by hand. It takes 12–18 hours and 25–30 litres of milk to produce just 1 kg of ghee. Commercial brands produce the same quantity using 15 litres of milk and a machine in under an hour. That difference tells you everything.
Here is how every batch of Organic Gyaan Bilona Ghee is made:
Step 1 - Fresh milk is collected each morning from our free-grazing, grass-fed Gir cows. No hormones. No antibiotics. No artificial feed.
Step 2 - The milk is gently boiled over a low flame to preserve its natural vitamins and nutrient profile.
Step 3 - The boiled milk is cooled and set into thick, creamy curd overnight using a natural live culture. This fermentation step begins breaking down fats into more bioavailable forms and builds the depth of flavour that makes Bilona Ghee unmistakable.
Step 4 - The curd is hand-churned bi-directionally using a traditional wooden Bilona churner for 4–6 hours per batch. This is the Manthan - the sacred churning that separates pure white makkhan (butter) from the buttermilk.
Step 5 - The makkhan is slowly heated over a low flame until all moisture evaporates. The clear, golden liquid that remains is strained - this is your ghee. Pure. Aromatic. Alive.
What Makes Our A2 Desi Ghee Different
Every jar is completely free from preservatives, GMOs, added sugars, and artificial colours. No shortcuts. No additives. Just pure ghee made exactly the way it has been for thousands of years.
How to Know You Have the Real Thing
Authentic A2 Gir Cow Ghee has three unmistakable signs:
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Golden-yellow colour - from natural beta-carotene in the Gir cow's grass diet. Pale or white ghee means industrial production or grain-fed cows.
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Grainy texture when cool - the slow, low-heat Bilona process creates a natural crystalline structure. This is not a defect. It is proof.
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Rich, nutty aroma - deep, caramelised, distinctly desi. If it smells neutral, something went wrong in production.
Organic Gyaan A2 Bilona Ghee has all three - every single batch.
Health Benefits of A2 Gir Cow Ghee
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Easier digestion - A2 protein digests cleanly with no BCM-7 production. Suitable for most people who struggle with regular dairy.
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Gut healing - Rich in butyric acid (butyrate), which reduces gut inflammation, heals leaky gut, and supports long-term digestive health.
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Brain and nerve support - High in fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K2, essential for memory, cognition, and nervous system function.
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Stronger immunity - Beta-carotene supports immune response, skin health, and eye health.
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Heart health and weight management - Naturally rich in CLA and omega-3 fatty acids. Bilona-method ghee contains up to 23% more CLA than commercially produced ghee. CLA supports healthy cholesterol balance and may aid weight management when consumed as part of a balanced diet.
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Safe for babies and children - Recommended in Ayurvedic tradition as one of the first foods for infants after 6 months. Supports brain development, healthy weight gain, and bone strength.
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High smoke point of 250°C - completely stable at Indian cooking temperatures for tadka, frying, and baking without forming harmful trans fats.
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Joint and skin health - Healthy fats lubricate joints and nourish dry skin, cracked heels, and chapped lips.
Organic Gyaan vs. The Rest
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Cow breed - Pure Gir desi cows (A2 only) vs. mixed or hybrid cows (A1 + A2).
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Production method - Traditional hand-churned Bilona vs. industrial cream separators.
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Made from - Curd, not cream. Curd-to-makkhan-to-ghee is the authentic Vedic sequence.
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Colour - Natural golden-yellow vs. pale yellow to white.
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Texture - Grainy when cool vs. always smooth.
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Aroma - Rich and nutty vs. neutral.
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Additives - Zero preservatives, GMOs, added sugars, or artificial colours vs. commercially processed with additives.
How to Use Your A2 Gir Cow Ghee
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Dal and rice - add 1 tsp just before serving for the true Ayurvedic experience.
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Rotis and parathas - spread generously on hot rotis straight off the tawa.
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Tadka - use for tempering at high heat. The smoke point keeps flavour pure.
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Warm milk - stir ½ tsp into warm milk at bedtime for children. Supports sleep, immunity, and strength.
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Sweets - use in halwa, laddoo, kheer, and barfi for depth of flavour no refined oil can match.
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Externally - apply to cracked heels, dry elbows, or chapped lips before bed.
Storage
No refrigeration needed. Store at room temperature in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Always use a clean, dry spoon. Shelf life is 12 months from the date of manufacture.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is the grainy texture in A2 Gir Cow Ghee normal?
Yes - it's proof of authentic Bilona Ghee. Low heat creates a natural crystalline structure. It melts clear when warmed.
2. Is A2 Gir Cow Ghee safe for lactose-intolerant people?
For most people, yes. Clarification removes nearly all lactose and casein, making A2 Gir Cow Ghee well-tolerated by most who can't handle regular dairy.
3. Is A2 Gir Cow Ghee safe for babies?
Yes. Around ¼ tsp of A2 Gir Cow Ghee added to dal or khichdi supports brain development and healthy growth in infants after 6 months. Consult your paediatrician for guidance.
4. Why is A2 Gir Cow Ghee more expensive than regular ghee?
It takes 25–30 litres of pure Gir cow milk and 4–6 hours of hand-churning to make just 1 kg of A2 Gir Cow Ghee. The price reflects the real cost of doing it right.
5. What is the shelf life of A2 Gir Cow Ghee?
12 months from manufacture, stored at room temperature in a clean, dry container.