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2. Environmental and Ecological Bases of Indian Traditions: Search for an Indigenous Vision

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The chapter 'Environmental and Ecological Bases of Indian Traditions: Search for an Indigenous Vision' delves into the rich environmental wisdom embedded in various Indian traditions. It begins by acknowledging the severe environmental degradation in India and the need for indigenous solutions. The author articulates the environmental wisdom found in Indian folklore, social practices, and religious traditions, emphasizing their relevance to modern sustainability efforts. Notable examples include the worship of forests and tigers in eastern India, the sacred groves maintained by various communities, and the sustainable practices of tribes like the Vishnois and the Warlis. The chapter also explores the philosophical foundations of Hinduism and its ecological implications, highlighting the concept of 'Ishvara Sarvabhutanam' and the idea of nature as a divine entity. Additionally, it discusses the role of sacred groves in conservation and the importance of indigenous knowledge systems in sustainable resource management. The chapter concludes by emphasizing the need to recognize and empower indigenous communities in environmental conservation efforts.

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Title
Environmental and Ecological Bases of Indian Traditions: Search for an Indigenous Vision
Author
Binay Kumar Pattnaik
Copyright Year
2024
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7079-5_2
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