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please tell about bishnoi tribe.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bishnoi tribe of Western Rajasthan has, over the centuries, protected committed to the conservation of forests, trees and wild animals in and around their villages. Bishnois do not cut trees for fuel and timber; they remove only the dead trunks and twigs. Spotted deer, black buck and blue bull can be seen foraging fearlessly in their fields. Even if the crop is consumed by herds of deer, the Bishnois do not chase away the animals

In 1730 A.D. Maharaja Abhaya Singh of Jodhpur ordered cutting of trees in large numbers to provide timber for building a fortress. He sent soldiers to Bishnoi villages to cut down khejari trees growing in the area. When soldiers applied the axe, the Bishnoi villagers pleaded to spare the trees., When the soldiers did not relent, they hugged the trees and as many as 363 of them laid down their lives to save the trees.
The Bishnois worship nature in all its manifestations, conserve trees and medicinal plants, provide food and water to animals, and are vegetarians in their diet, as advocated by their Guru Jambaji.

Answered by adhilmomu7
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It's was a community in India , who sacrificed their lives to save the Kejri trees , found in Kejrali district of Rajasthan , when the king ordered to cut the trees. , A group of women lead by Amrita Devi Bishnoi , protected them by forming a circular embankment , More than 360+ people sacrificed their lives and the king ordered to stop cutting the TREES



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