1. Khejdli Movement : This movement depicts the love of people of western Rajasthan for nature. The residents of western Rajasthan have immense love for forest and wild animals’ therefore hunting of wild animals is prohibited. The village contractors of Khejdli village in Jodhpur district of Rajasthan were cuttings trees for their personal benefits. In the year 1730, under the supervision of Amrita Devi Bishnoi, 363 men and women embraced trees for their protection and lost their lives. A park has been established as a tribute to their sacrifice.
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Khejadli or Khejarli is basically a village in the Jodhpur District of Rajasthan. The name Khejadli was derived from the Prosopis Cineraria trees.
These trees were in a huge number in this village. According to the facts mentioned in Indian history, over 363 Bishnois sacrificed their lives to protect these green trees in 1730 AD.
The killings were prosecuted by the warriors and soldiers of the King of Marwar. He ordered to cut the trees for building a palace in the village.
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