Sanatan Sanskriti and Environmental Ethics: Traditional Practices and Modern Relevance
Abstract
Sanatan Sanskriti, often referred to as the "eternal culture," encompasses the religious,
philosophical, and cultural traditions rooted in Hinduism. These traditions are intricately
linked with nature, advocating for a harmonious coexistence between humans and the
environment. This paper explores the environmental ethics embedded within Sanatan
Sanskriti, examining traditional practices and their relevance in the modern context of
environmental conservation. By analyzing ancient scriptures, rituals, and cultural
practices, the paper argues that the environmental principles of Sanatan Sanskriti offer
valuable insights and solutions for addressing contemporary ecological challenges.
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