A Critical Readings of Saurashtrian Spirituality: Saints and Sustainability
Keywords:
Saurashtrian, Spirituality, Sustainability, Society, EthicsAbstract
The purpose of this research study is to investigate the complex link that exists between Saurashtrian spirituality and sustainability, with a particular emphasis on the role that Saurashtrian saints have had in the dissemination of ecological awareness and the adoption of environmentally responsible behaviors. The spirituality of Saurashtra, which has its origins firmly planted in the Saurashtra area of Western India, provides a fresh viewpoint on the ways in which the spiritual beliefs and practices of a community might interact with the preservation of the natural world. This article examines the importance of spiritual leaders in the Saurashtrian tradition in developing environmental ethics, sustainable living, and communal well-being via critical readings of Saurashtrian scriptures and the lives of important saints. This is accomplished through examining the lives of prominent saints. It contends that Saurashtrian spirituality is a great case study for understanding the synergy of religion, spirituality, and sustainability in a global context. This study focuses on Saurashtrian spirituality.
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