Article Environmental consciousness in Ram Katha - Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh Writer, Author & Social Activist Blogger - "Climate Diary Of Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh" There was an uproar when the movie “Adipurush” was released. With regard to dialogues, with twists and turns in the plot, with the costumes. In this way, for many hours, for many days, we discussed and discussed about a particular film. But are those aspects of Ram Katha readily kept in our discussions, which if we understand, can secure the future of our coming generations? Ram Katha is not just a story, it is a lifestyle in which the importance of natural elements has been established at every step. In the Ram Katha, the mutual importance of each inert-conscious and the balance in it has been put forward in the form of characters. If we remember the couplets and couplets of Tulsidas's "Ramcharit Manas", then the inter-relationship of man with all inert- consciou
Article Save The Turtles: Can we eat our living beliefs as a dish? - Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh Writer, Author & Social Activist Blogger - "Climate Diary Of Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh" According to mythology, when the gods and demons churned the ocean, the mountain was placed on the back of a tortoise. According to mythological beliefs, our earth rests on the back of a turtle. When the turtle turns, earthquakes and tsunamis occur. Nowadays, the statue of a tortoise is decorated in the living room of the house as a symbol of good luck. But have we noticed that turtles are being rapidly destroyed by us humans? In Asia alone, 25 species of turtles have been declared endangered. How can we allow the creature who is revered in our mythological beliefs, who is the sustainer of the earth, to come on our food plate as a dish? Seafood lovers to such dishes please say ‘NO!’. Turtle is a very beautiful and magical looking creature which completel
Article A Lesson Of The Khandava Forest Doom's Fire - Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh Writer, Author & Social Activist Blogger - "Climate Diary Of Dr (Ms) Sharad Singh" We hurt nature. Nature is generous, it does not punish us. She also forgets our crimes but our own crimes punish us in the future. The best example of this is present in the epic “Mahabharata” in the form of the story of the doom's fire of Khandava forest. Two humans helped Agni to burn the Khandava forest but a forest tree provided protection to one of them. This is the difference between nature and man. Today, when large forests of the world are burning to ashes every year, we should learn a lesson from this story and become their protectors instead of leaving the forests to burn. So, let us once again remember the story of Khandava forest so that we can avoid repeating that mistake. When we read Mahabharata, we find Krishna and Arjun standing in favor of truth
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