Abstract:
Agni is the deity, Vato is the deity, Surya is the deity of the moon, Vasava is the deity, Brihaspati is the deity, Rudra is the deity, Aditya is the deity of the Maruts, Visve is the deity, Brihaspati is the deity of the gods, Varuna is the deity"
There has been a tradition of considering the parts of nature as gods since the Vedic period. Surya, river, mountain, sky, Usha, Varun (god of water) etc. have been considered worshipable by giving respect. Every animal and human being is a part of the environment. Apart from this, forest vegetation and trees are also very helpful for human existence. The environment is created only by the collective assembly of all these. But in the present time, due to the breakdown of the established relationship between the factors creating the environment, a worrying situation related to the environment has arisen. Man's short-sightedness, indiscretion, ignorance, illiteracy and materialistic tendencies are responsible to a great extent for the manifestation of environmental problems. If that happens in time, the problems arising from the environment will become so dire, famine and unsolved that perhaps the existence of the animal world and the human world will come to an end. Keeping such ideology in mind, awareness towards environment and Short-sightedness, indiscretion, ignorance, illiteracy and materialistic tendencies are responsible to a great extent. If that happens in time, the problems arising from the environment will become so dire, famine and unsolved that perhaps the existence of the animal world and the human world will come to an end. Keeping such ideology in view, an innovative trend called Environmental Education was emerged by Shiksha Vedas to bring awareness and consciousness towards the environment.