Of late, all over the world and more particularly in India, several discussions, seminars and conferences are being conducted on bio-diversity which is closely linked with the other ecological issues like pollution, global warming, deforestation etc.
Contemporary scientists, agencies and governments are collectively striving towards the preservation of the sensitive balance between various flora and fauna. Several resolutions were passed in various conventions held by the governments and United Nations as well. Stricter laws are in offing to prevent the further damage to this docile equilibrium from the greedy offenders.
All the great civilizations both ancient and medieval times have flourished only in the lap of Mother Nature. Let it be Egyptian civilization or Roman or Greek or Mesapotimian, Persian and the most ancient ones like Harappa and Mohenjodaro, all of them have laid their foundations on the shores of great rivers, surrounded by dense forests and fertile lands.
[...] Ancient Indian wisdom- Hindu scriptures Contents I. Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 3 II. The Sun Vedas...............................................................................................................................5 in III. Tranquility and goodwill ........................................................................................................... 7 Bibliography .................................................................................................................................................. 9 I. Introduction Biologists most often define biodiversity as the “totality of genes, species, and ecosystems of a region”. -From Wikpedia (Biodiversity) Of late, all over the world and more particularly in India, several discussions, seminars and conferences are being conducted on bio-diversity which is closely linked with the other ecological issues like pollution, global warming, deforestation etc. [...]
[...] On the whole, Sun god makes life a “sporting” event. Long before the scientists could find these attributes of Sun's effects on living objects, the ancient sages of India, have vividly and aptly described them in metaphoric and mystic verses. Ancient Indian thinkers have emphasized that the Mother Earth is not only the homeland for humans but also for many other species too. The Sun is gracing all the species alike and thus ensuring the biodiversity is maintained all along. [...]
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