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Indian Nature Myths by Shovona Devi is a comprehensive exploration of how ancient Indian mythology intersects with natural phenomena and environmental understanding. This scholarly work delves into the rich tapestry of myths that have shaped India’s relationship with nature for millennia.
The book examines sacred narratives and their ecological significance, revealing how traditional stories encode important environmental knowledge and sustainable practices. From celestial bodies to earthly creatures, each myth is analyzed to uncover its connection to natural science and ecological awareness.
Devi’s work bridges the gap between folklore and science, demonstrating that India’s ancient texts contain profound insights about biodiversity, climate, and conservation. This engaging exploration is essential reading for those interested in mythology, environmental science, Indian philosophy, and the intersection of traditional wisdom with modern ecological understanding.







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