The Sacred Forests of India: Examining the Spiritual and Environmental Importance
Keywords:
Sacred forests, environmentalism, traditional ecological knowledge, ecological significance, traditional beliefs, forest management, sustainable developmentAbstract
This article examines the significance of the sacred forests in India, both from a spiritual and environmental perspective. Some of the forests, known as "Devara Kadus" or "Devrai," are considered holy by the locals, and are protected by the communities themselves. The article explores the spiritual and cultural beliefs associated with these forests, which are often home to ancient temples, shrines, and burial grounds. Moreover, the ecological importance of these forests is highlighted, as they serve as a
natural habitat for several rare and endangered species. The article also delves into the threats faced by these forests, including deforestation, urbanization, and encroachment by outsiders. The article concludes by emphasizing the need for the protection and conservation of these sacred forests, as they serve as an important link between the spiritual and natural world.



