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In Full Flow: Responding to Robert Macfarlane’s Is A River Alive?

The uniqueness of India and its Indianness lies in its natural diversity. The ancient sages and saints made efforts to bind man with nature. Since ancient times, poets have composed verses in Telugu language with nature as the focal point. In Telugu literature, animals like snakes, spiders and elephants were shown crossing the boundaries of devotion. The epic Kalahastishwara Mahatmyam Kavya, written by Dhurjati, the court poet of Sri Krishna Devaraya, is an example. Humans learnt the form of Satvik Bhakti from Shri (Spider), Kaala (snake) and Hasti (elephant), which are not domestic creatures.

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Introduction In these times of unprecedented violence, war on ecosystems across the globe, what does it mean to hold on to our ideals? To speak and stand up for the environment when the world is ready to take the big, disastrous leap? When clothed in doubt, we look around and find others like us, raising their voices in courage, teaching…

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