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which of these qn important part of ecological heritage of India

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sacred trees form an important part of the ecological heritage of India. Most temples, towns, villages—and sometimes even Muslim dargahs— are associated with trees.

Answered by bishnugupta
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ECOLOGICAL HERITAGE

Heritage is the cultural, social and spiritual legacy that we inherit from our past and pass on to the future. Indian heritage is unique in its reverence for Mother Nature in all Her manifestations. Ancient traditions, rituals and practices have embedded this reverence in religion and even in normal day-to-day living. The respect for all nature and belief that every organism on earth has a special role in life’s cycle forms the core of our ecological heritage.

The celestial river Ganga, the pristine Himalayas, the imposing Mahabodhi tree at Gaya, the devoted temple elephants of Guruvayoor, the Ki Law Kyntang (sacred forests) of Meghalaya, the eco-friendly lifestyle of the Bishnois of Rajasthan and the numerous nandavanams kunds, and yeris are all examples of our rich ecological heritage.

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