In the Veda’s natural elements play a pivot role but the international ship of creation was always within the context of its relationship with the creator. The Vedic sages believed that everything in this world stems from divine knowledge (the world) which was first revealed to the group of seers, who then passed this knowledge to successive generations of Vedic seers. The Gala-hypothesis postulates that planet earth is a living organism that adjusts and regulates itself like any other organism, and that for 3.5 billion years, microbes, plant and animals have co-evolved with the environment as one globally integrated super organism. In much the same vein, Deep ecology believes in the essential ecological equality of all species man and mous...
This article, titled Relationality and Reverence: Hindu Ecological Visions, for the Special Issue on...
Ancient Sanskrit Literature, especially the Rigveda contains a great deal of Astronomical facts hidd...
The paper explores the fundamental thoughts of ancient India, specifically Vedic and Upanishadic ide...
The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 defines “Environment includes water air and land and the inte...
Concepts such as the 'self-sufficient' and 'self-perpetuating' nature of human consciousness and 'ma...
Vedanta has often been studied without relating it to the Vedic system of knowledge. The reason behi...
The Jain tradition of ecological awareness and sustainability has been well documented over the last...
Poster explores five views that influence Hindu views on sustainability and the environment, the fir...
The main aim of this article lies in the comparison of ancient cosmico-natural elements from the Ved...
Ayurveda, humanity\u27s oldest medicine tradition, taught an amazingly perceptive lesson in environm...
According to an ancient Hindu myth the goddess Earth was once imprisoned at the bottom of the ocean,...
The sustenance of the environment is one of the cardinal teachings of the Hindus tradition and, in t...
Cherman Vasd ta Environment has a more important place in Indian society. From ancient times till t...
Advancement in science and technology that has been achieved by human beings does not necessarily im...
The ancient Indian texts have recorded many novel ideas regarding nature and environment as they wer...
This article, titled Relationality and Reverence: Hindu Ecological Visions, for the Special Issue on...
Ancient Sanskrit Literature, especially the Rigveda contains a great deal of Astronomical facts hidd...
The paper explores the fundamental thoughts of ancient India, specifically Vedic and Upanishadic ide...
The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 defines “Environment includes water air and land and the inte...
Concepts such as the 'self-sufficient' and 'self-perpetuating' nature of human consciousness and 'ma...
Vedanta has often been studied without relating it to the Vedic system of knowledge. The reason behi...
The Jain tradition of ecological awareness and sustainability has been well documented over the last...
Poster explores five views that influence Hindu views on sustainability and the environment, the fir...
The main aim of this article lies in the comparison of ancient cosmico-natural elements from the Ved...
Ayurveda, humanity\u27s oldest medicine tradition, taught an amazingly perceptive lesson in environm...
According to an ancient Hindu myth the goddess Earth was once imprisoned at the bottom of the ocean,...
The sustenance of the environment is one of the cardinal teachings of the Hindus tradition and, in t...
Cherman Vasd ta Environment has a more important place in Indian society. From ancient times till t...
Advancement in science and technology that has been achieved by human beings does not necessarily im...
The ancient Indian texts have recorded many novel ideas regarding nature and environment as they wer...
This article, titled Relationality and Reverence: Hindu Ecological Visions, for the Special Issue on...
Ancient Sanskrit Literature, especially the Rigveda contains a great deal of Astronomical facts hidd...
The paper explores the fundamental thoughts of ancient India, specifically Vedic and Upanishadic ide...