PANGKAJA
Vol 14, No 2 (2012): PANGKAJA

HINDU ECO-PHILOSOPHY

Suwantana, I Gede (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
06 Mar 2013

Abstract

Traditional Hindu environmental values and concerns have continued to influence the discourse and aligned practices of environmentalism in much of South Asia. Hinduism developed a strong moral ethos which to a large extent superseded the earlier (Vedic) view from the heavens (or of the gods) by a view as if, "from nowhere", that is, from no one particular subjective position (whether divine or human). Here the moral concept of dharma emerges as a much more abstract, authoritative and autonomous notion, but with the same normative strength that the ontological and cosmological conceptions had earlier served. The universe is seen as a most meaningful and principled moral order: human beings have a responsibility, indeed a duty, to help sustain this world thus rendered morally significant. Key words: Mother Earth, Nature, Sacred

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