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Environmental ethics role of indian and other religious and culture's in envirnomental conversion

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What is Environment Conservation?

Environmental conservation" is the broad term for anything that furthers the goal of making life more sustainable for the planet. Ultimately, people want to help the planet survive naturally and with no negative impact from the human race. Helping keep the planet safe and healthy is called "conservation."

Indian Culture helps Conservation of wildlife

Bisnois of Rajasthan have a tradition of protecting wildlife including Black Buck and Khejri trees since 1451 or so.

Garuda, lion, peacock, and snakeā€”are part of our cultural ethos from time immemorial.

Indian Culture Worships Nature

We, as Indians, take pride in our strong cultural heritage. Religion protects and nurtures nature.

If we take a look at Hinduism, we worship the sun, wind, land, trees, plants, and water which is the very base of human survival.

Indian Culture Saving Trees

Indian Culture tells people to worship trees and hence saving trees from being cut.

Moreover trees are considered sacred in India

Indian Culture helps Conservation of water

Indian traditions and cultures have been protecting our ponds and other water bodies.

We worship Ganga river and other rivers, the kund at Trayambkeshwar is considered to be the origin of the sacred Godawari river etc.

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