
This study explores the intricate relationship between nature and cultural practices in the Vedic Civilization. By analyzing Vedic texts, archaeological evidence, and secondary literature, it examines how natural elements influenced societal norms, rituals, architecture, and daily life. The paper emphasizes the ecological consciousness embedded within Vedic traditions and evaluates its relevance in contemporary cultural and environmental studies. Using qualitative content analysis and comparative methods, the study provides a comprehensive understanding of the nature-oriented cultural heritage of early Indian society.
Vedic Civilization, Cultural History, Nature, Eco-Culture, Vedic Texts, Environmental Consciousness, Rituals, Archaeology, Eco-Cultural Practices
Vedic Civilization, Cultural History, Nature, Eco-Culture, Vedic Texts, Environmental Consciousness, Rituals, Archaeology, Eco-Cultural Practices
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