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Hinduism and ecology : the intersection of earth, sky, and water / edited by Christopher Key Chapple and Mary Evelyn Tucker.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Religions of the world and ecologyCambridge, MA : Distributed by Harvard University Press for the Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School, c2000Description: xlix, 600 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780945454267 (pbk.)
  • 0945454260 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 294.5212 HIN 23 011759
Online resources:
Contents:
[1] The cultural underpinnings : traditional Hindu concepts of nature. Dharmic ecology / O.P. Dwivedi -- The five great elements (pan̄camahābhūta) : an ecological perspective / K.L. Seshagiri Rao -- Nature romanticism and sacrifice in Ṛgvedic interpretation / Laurie L. Patton -- State responsibility for environmental management : perspectives from Hindu texts on polity / Mary McGee -- Literary foundations for an ecological aesthetic : dharma, ayurveda, the arts, and Abhijñānaśākuntalam / T.S. Rukmani -- Reading the Bhagavadgītā from an ecological perspective / Lance E. Nelson -- Can Hindu beliefs and values help India meet its ecological crisis? / Anil Agarwal. [2] Gandhian philosophy and the development of an indigenous Indian environmental ethic. Too deep for deep ecology : Gandhi and the ecological vision of life / Vinay Lal -- The inner logic of Gandhian ecology / Larry D. Shinn. [3] Forests in classic texts and traditions. The natural history of the Rāmāyana / David Lee -- City, forest, and cosmos : ecological perspectives from the Sanskrit epics / Philip Lutgendorf -- "Sacred grove" and ecology : ritual and science / Frédérique Apffel-Marglin and Pramod Parajuli -- "If you cut a branch you cut my finger" : court, forest, and environmental ethics in Rajasthan / Ann Grodzins Gold. [4] Flowing sacrality and risking profanity : the Yamunā, Gaṅgā, and Narmada Rivers. River of love in an age of pollution / David L. Haberman -- Separate domains : Hinduism, politics, and environmental pollution / Kelly D. Alley -- The Narmada : circumambulation of a sacred landscape / Chris Deegan -- Sacred rivers, sacred dams : competing visions of social justice and sustainable development along the Narmada / William F. Fisher -- Green and red, not saffron : gender and the politics of resistance in the Narmada valley / Pratyusha Basu and Jael Silliman. [5] Can Hindu text and ritual practice help develop environmental conscience? Rituals of embedded ecologies : drawing kōlams, marrying trees, and generating auspiciousness / Vijaya Nagarajan -- The ritual capsule of Durga puja : an ecological perspective / Madhu Khanna -- Ethical and religious dimensions of Chipko resistance / George A. James.
Summary: This fourth volume in the series exploring religions and the environment looks at the role of the Hindu tradition in the development of ecological awareness in India. It asks whether concepts of nature in the classical texts might inspire or impede an eco-friendly attitude amongst modern Hindus.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [549]-567) and index.

[1] The cultural underpinnings : traditional Hindu concepts of nature. Dharmic ecology / O.P. Dwivedi --
The five great elements (pan̄camahābhūta) : an ecological perspective / K.L. Seshagiri Rao --
Nature romanticism and sacrifice in Ṛgvedic interpretation / Laurie L. Patton --
State responsibility for environmental management : perspectives from Hindu texts on polity / Mary McGee --
Literary foundations for an ecological aesthetic : dharma, ayurveda, the arts, and Abhijñānaśākuntalam / T.S. Rukmani --
Reading the Bhagavadgītā from an ecological perspective / Lance E. Nelson --
Can Hindu beliefs and values help India meet its ecological crisis? / Anil Agarwal. [2] Gandhian philosophy and the development of an indigenous Indian environmental ethic. Too deep for deep ecology : Gandhi and the ecological vision of life / Vinay Lal --
The inner logic of Gandhian ecology / Larry D. Shinn. [3] Forests in classic texts and traditions. The natural history of the Rāmāyana / David Lee --
City, forest, and cosmos : ecological perspectives from the Sanskrit epics / Philip Lutgendorf --
"Sacred grove" and ecology : ritual and science / Frédérique Apffel-Marglin and Pramod Parajuli --
"If you cut a branch you cut my finger" : court, forest, and environmental ethics in Rajasthan / Ann Grodzins Gold. [4] Flowing sacrality and risking profanity : the Yamunā, Gaṅgā, and Narmada Rivers. River of love in an age of pollution / David L. Haberman --
Separate domains : Hinduism, politics, and environmental pollution / Kelly D. Alley --
The Narmada : circumambulation of a sacred landscape / Chris Deegan --
Sacred rivers, sacred dams : competing visions of social justice and sustainable development along the Narmada / William F. Fisher --
Green and red, not saffron : gender and the politics of resistance in the Narmada valley / Pratyusha Basu and Jael Silliman. [5] Can Hindu text and ritual practice help develop environmental conscience? Rituals of embedded ecologies : drawing kōlams, marrying trees, and generating auspiciousness / Vijaya Nagarajan --
The ritual capsule of Durga puja : an ecological perspective / Madhu Khanna --
Ethical and religious dimensions of Chipko resistance / George A. James.

This fourth volume in the series exploring religions and the environment looks at the role of the Hindu tradition in the development of ecological awareness in India. It asks whether concepts of nature in the classical texts might inspire or impede an eco-friendly attitude amongst modern Hindus.

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