'Since Vedic Age man has been a protector and worshipper of Mother Nature.' With regard to the above statement, Write where, why and how we have failed in keeping our Mother Nature safe, today.
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The World Environment Day theme this year exhorts people to help combat climate change for our collective survival.
It is interesting to know that the ancient Vedas have several references in them on environmental protection, ecological balance, weather cycles, rainfall phenomena, hydrologic cycle, and related subjects that directly indicate the high level of awareness of the seers and people of that time.
Ancient treasures of vast knowledge reveal a full cognizance of the undesirable effects of environmental degradation, whether caused by natural factors or human activities. The protection of the environment was understood to be closely related to the protection of the dyaus or heavens and prithvi or earth. Between these two lies the atmosphere and the environment that we refer to as the paryavaran. Many of the Rig Vedic hymns therefore vividly describe the
Dyava Prithvi that is, they describe Heaven and Earth together.
The Rig Veda venerates deities like Mitra, Varuna, Indra, Maruts and Aditya, that are responsible for maintaining the requisite balance in the functioning of all entities of Nature whether the mountains, lakes, heaven and earth, the forests or the waters. Seers recognised that changes caused due to indiscreet human activities could result in imbalances in seasons, rainfall patterns, crops and atmosphere and degrade the quality of water, air, and earth resources.
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the vedic age is the period in late branch and early iron age of history in India . when the Vedas were composed in the Northern Indian subcontinent between the end of the urban Indus valley civilizations and a second urbanization which began - central in the organic 600 BCE
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