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Life on Earth exists through an intricate network of relationships among countless living beings. Every creature, whether large or small, contributes to maintaining ecological harmony and sustaining the balance of nature. Human beings are not separate from this web of life but are deeply interconnected with it.
However, increasing consumerism and an anthropocentric worldview have often led to neglect and exploitation of the natural world. Ecological degradation today poses serious challenges to environmental sustainability and human welfare alike.
The theme of Preserve Ecology seeks to cultivate an understanding that every living being has intrinsic value and plays a meaningful role in the larger ecosystem. Rooted in India's civilisational ethos of coexistence and compassion, this theme encourages respect for all forms of life and promotes ecological responsibility.
Through Gaja Vandanam (Elephant Reverence), Gau Vandanam (Cow Reverence), and Tulasi Vandanam (Tulasi Reverence), students are introduced to the ecological, cultural, and social significance of these symbols. These Samskarams foster empathy, environmental consciousness, and a deeper appreciation for biodiversity.
By developing reverence for all living beings, HSSF seeks to nurture individuals who understand that preserving ecology is essential for creating a sustainable and harmonious future.