Ritualistic Nature and Environmental Attitude of Indian Life

Vidya Prakash Tiwari *

Abstract

A culture has its own recognition and concerns about life style and traditions; India is different in this way to centralize not only on anthropocentric behavior of human life. Indians has developed a deep relation with living and non living organs what are part of sphere. The Vedic texts have many times recite the values of tree and ecological system, still Hindu life style practices worship of rivers, trees, mountains, seas and that practices and tradition makes them different in concerns about environmental and eco system. However modern consumerist culture has destroyed its primary aesthetics and behavior but in villages the tradition of worshiping nature is in practice that shows their connection with nature and its relation of human life and future. Many tribes in India are still serving the natural organs as god’s symbol and they are protecting trees, rivers, mountains as their ancestral part and hereditary things but in order of development and industrialization they are cursed to migrate and ecosystem is being destroyed to ashes and uprooted to set mines. This paper evaluates the ritualistic behavior of indian life against ecosystem of saving environment and current issues of global warming problems what should be prevented from meetings and organizations or setting a proper practices of serving and nurturing the nature as worshiping it in the way of ancient Indians and applying ritualistic traditions and customs on such applications

Keywords

Women Nature literature environmental concerns.

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Journal Information

The Interiors

Volume 13, Issue 1

ISSN: 2319-4804

Published: January 2024

Citation

Prakash Tiwari, V. (2026). "Ritualistic Nature and Environmental Attitude of Indian Life". The Interiors, 13(1), pp. 169-182.

Corresponding Author

Vidya Prakash Tiwari

M.A English Literature, Department of English and Modern European Languages, Allahabad University, Allahabad