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Reconnecting with Nature on World Environment Day A Sanatan Perspective by Dr Tejas Mojidra

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Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], June 4: This World Environment Day, let us revisit the timeless wisdom of our Sanatan Sanskriti, which teaches us that Nature is not just a resource, but a divine partner in our journey of life.

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In our tradition:

* Air is Vayu Devata

* Water is Jal Devata

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* Rivers are revered as mothers

* Earth is our Bhumi Mata

* Trees are part of our daily puja

* Animals are sacred as vahanas (divine vehicles)

* Mountains are worshipped

And seasonal festivals keep us aligned with natural cycles

This wasn't just culture--it was a conscious environmental lifestyle.

Where Did We Go Wrong?

In chasing modern comfort, we began treating Nature as a commodity, not a companion.

Forests vanished, rivers polluted, and climates grew unstable.

Result?

* Climate Change

* Global Warming

* Air & Water Scarcity

* Biodiversity Loss

The Way Forward: Fusion of Ancient Wisdom Modern Science

As someone working on Sarasvati River research with retired ISRO scientists, I believe revival is possible--by combining:

* Traditional ecological knowledge

* Scientific methods like satellite imagery, hydrology, and eco-restoration

* Policy changes rooted in dharma and sustainability

Let's Unite to Restore Balance

Real change demands collective effort. We must involve:

* Industrialists - adopt sustainable practices

* Students & Educators - nurture eco-awareness

* Politicians & Planners - integrate ancient wisdom into development

* Citizens - embrace lifestyle changes

We don't need to choose between tradition and progress--we must blend them.

Be the Ancestor Future Generations Will Thank

Let's take responsibility. Let's act with a dharmic mind and scientific heart.

The Earth remembers.

Let us be remembered for the good we did.

Dr. Tejas Mojidra

Vastu Consultant | Architecture

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