Ecology and the Pañcamahāyajñas

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Authors

  • Assistant Professsor Dept. of Sanskrit St.Thomas College Pala ,IN

Keywords:

Ecology, Organisms, Biotic, A biotic, Yajnas, Panchamaha Yajnas, Sradha, Tarpana

Abstract

In the human history the early society were very close to the enviornment for survival. All living organisms and their environment are mutually reactive and affecting each other in various ways. In the modern science ecology, one of the branches of biology deals with the various principles of enviornment. The eco system is a basic functional unit of ecology and it includes biotic and a biotic thinks which influencing each other. The ecological thoughts are deeply described in the ancient literature and scientific writings. Similarly ancient Indian literature also mentioned the ecological ideas and its importance. Among these the performance of Panchamaha Yajnas is more important for the existence of the world.

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Published

2023-12-31

How to Cite

E, S. D. (2023). Ecology and the Pañcamahāyajñas. Sadvidya Journal of Research in Sanskrit, 17(1), 14–17. Retrieved from https://informaticsjournals.co.in/index.php/sadvidyasanskrit/article/view/47194

 

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