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Dr.Somdev Bhardwaj delivers lecture at CUKashmir

K H News Service by K H News Service
May 9, 2026
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Dr.Somdev Bhardwaj delivers lecture at CUKashmir
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Ganderbal :  Dr. Somdev Bhardwaj, the organizing secretary of Vigyan Bharati (North India) on Friday  delivered a significant lecture on “Indian Knowledge Tradition and Earth Conservation” at the Central University of Kashmir, coinciding with World Earth Day. The event was attended by Vice-Chancellor Prof. A. Ravindar Nath, faculty members, research scholars, and students.

In his address, Dr. Bhardwaj underscored the pressing global challenges of climate change, pollution, biodiversity loss, and ecological imbalance. He argued that India’s ancient knowledge systems provide a pathway for humanity to live harmoniously with nature, emphasizing a balanced and responsible approach to environmental stewardship. He referenced the Atharvaveda mantra, “Mata Bhumih Putro’ham Prithivyah,” to illustrate the Indian cultural perspective of viewing the Earth as a nurturing mother, which fosters a deep sense of duty towards conservation and respect for nature. Dr. Bhardwaj discussed the concept of the Panchamahabhutas—Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space—highlighting it as a scientific ecological framework inherent in Indian thought. He explained that the balance of these five elements is crucial for sustaining life, and any disruption can lead to environmental crises. He pointed out that principles such as water conservation, tree plantation, and mindful consumption have been integral to Indian civilization and remain relevant in contemporary environmental discussions. Furthermore, he conveyed the message of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,” which translates to the world being one family, stressing that collective responsibility and global cooperation are essential to address environmental challenges. Dr. Bhardwaj concluded that Indian knowledge traditions advocate for coexistence with nature, restrained consumption, and balanced development as the cornerstones of a sustainable future.

 

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