Environmental Consciousness and Environmental Protection in Sanskrit literature
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The great contemplation of the rise of Indian religion, philosophy, spirituality, culture and civilization is the result of the great merit of Indian seekers, sages, ascetics and achayas. The Indian sage, illuminated by knowledge, was a unique scientist, researcher, unique thinker of humanity, a visionary and a leading philosopher. He was well aware of the truth by Swadhyaya that nothing is meaningless under the constitution established by nature. Surya, air, water, land, flora, fauna, nature, all are always cooperative in the interest of each other. He is auspicious for man. Therefore, it is the moral religion of man to use these environmental substances properly and always continue to preserve them.
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- Yajurveda 36/17
- same 36/18
- Same 36/10
- Same 36/18
- 36/12 right there
- 6 .Chandogya Upanishad 6/11/1
- Bhagwat Geeta 15/1
- Rigveda 1/91/22
- Same 4/57/3
- Same 3/8/11
- Atharvaveda 8/7/24
- Vocabulary Dictionary
- Amarkosh
- Shabdkapadrum
- Agni Purana
- Isopanishad 40/1
- Bhagwat Geeta
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