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Mara sacrifice in watchman of the lake makes us think of the sacrifices we need to make in order to save the water bodies discuss​

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Answered by hiremathayush373
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Since the Goddess couldn’t make Veda overflow her banks till the return of Mara, with Mara’s death, Mara ensured that the river would never overflow its banks. His selflessness in making the king kill him saved the life of the king and all his subjects. In the present time, we have no watchmen to guard our rivers and other sources of water. We have been exploiting the water resources selfishly. We throw rubbish, including factory effluence, into the water; we wastewater; we don’t try to preserve water through watershed management, rainwater harvesting etc. We have polluted our most sacred river – Ganga – beyond measure. It is high time we realised that water is the elixir of life and unless we treat water respectfully, there is no future for us. The year 2013-14 has been declared by the UN as the Year of Water Cooperatives. Let us, at least now, start celebrating the importance of the life¬giving water.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/608420/what-you-think-maras-sacrifice-saved-the-lake-what-sacrifices-need-made-save-the-lakes-today

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Answered by Hansika4871
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The sacrifices that we need to make in order to save the water bodies are as follows:

  • Because the Goddess couldn't make Veda overflow its banks until Mara returned, Mara assured that the river would never overflow its banks with her death. His selflessness in forcing the king to execute him spared the monarch's and his subjects' lives.
  • We currently have no watchmen to protect our rivers and other water supplies. We have been greedily exploiting the water supplies. We dump trash into the water, including manufacturing effluent; we wastewater; and we don't endeavour to save water through watershed management, rainwater harvesting, and other methods. Our most sacred river, the Ganga, has been severely polluted.
  • It is past time for us to recognise that water is the elixir of life and that we have no future unless we treat water with care. The United Nations has designated 2013-14 as the Year of Water Cooperatives. Let us, at the very least, begin to recognise the significance of life-giving water.

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