The Hindu religion is very eco friendly. There are many traditions of worshiping nature, rivers, trees.

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What you told are correct.But yeras ago when I wrote an essay on pollution I quoted the words from Holy Quran which tells that "Problems spread on land and sea due to the working of human hand".It is very relavany to this era eventhough the Holy Quran was about 1500 years age!

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Worshipping the elements of nature has been a part of every civilization of the world. This is all time true.

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What you told are correct.But yeras ago when I wrote an essay on pollution I quoted the words from Holy Quran which tells that "Problems spread on land and sea due to the working of human hand".It is very relavany to this era eventhough the Holy Quran was about 1500 years age!


I agree. The human experience is identical and is expressed differently in different scriptures. The contents of Holy Quran and Hindu traditions cannot be different.

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yes hindu civilization has a great history about there worshing of different form.
ya we have sacred rivers like Ganga, Yamuna and sarswati also a elephant and cow , bull are assumed holy animals .
Yes,I agree with it.According to Hindu religion,they believe that nature has power.
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