Udbhid Sangrokkhone Dharmachar O Lokacharer Bhumika (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Publisher: Rohini Nandan
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Author: Anjali Shashmal, Bimangopal Shashmal
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Language: Bengali
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Pages: 72
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Binding: Hardcover
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ISBN: 9789366462240
About the Book
Udbhid Sangrokkhone Dharmachar O Lokacharer Bhumika (Bengali Version) is an insightful scholarly work that examines the cultural, spiritual, and traditional roles in plant conservation. Authored by Anjali Shashmal and Bimangopal Shashmal, the book explores how indigenous knowledge systems, rituals, beliefs, and folk practices contribute meaningfully to ecological balance and environmental awareness.
The text highlights the deep relationships between communities and plant life, showcasing how faith-based customs, local wisdom, and cultural values have historically protected plant species and encouraged sustainable coexistence with nature. By connecting environmental science with cultural anthropology, the authors present a compelling narrative on the importance of preserving both biodiversity and traditional ecological knowledge.
Written in accessible Bengali, this book is valuable for researchers, environmentalists, students, academicians, educators, and readers interested in ecology, sustainability studies, folklore, and cultural heritage. With its 72-page hardcover presentation, it stands as an important reference for understanding how cultural identity and environmental responsibility intersect.
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Udbhid Sangrokkhone Dharmachar O Lokacharer Bhumika (Bengali Version)
Udbhid Sangrokkhone Dharmachar O Lokacharer Bhumika (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Publisher: Rohini Nandan
-
Author: Anjali Shashmal, Bimangopal Shashmal
-
Language: Bengali
-
Pages: 72
-
Binding: Hardcover
-
ISBN: 9789366462240
About the Book
Udbhid Sangrokkhone Dharmachar O Lokacharer Bhumika (Bengali Version) is an insightful scholarly work that examines the cultural, spiritual, and traditional roles in plant conservation. Authored by Anjali Shashmal and Bimangopal Shashmal, the book explores how indigenous knowledge systems, rituals, beliefs, and folk practices contribute meaningfully to ecological balance and environmental awareness.
The text highlights the deep relationships between communities and plant life, showcasing how faith-based customs, local wisdom, and cultural values have historically protected plant species and encouraged sustainable coexistence with nature. By connecting environmental science with cultural anthropology, the authors present a compelling narrative on the importance of preserving both biodiversity and traditional ecological knowledge.
Written in accessible Bengali, this book is valuable for researchers, environmentalists, students, academicians, educators, and readers interested in ecology, sustainability studies, folklore, and cultural heritage. With its 72-page hardcover presentation, it stands as an important reference for understanding how cultural identity and environmental responsibility intersect.
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Book Details
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Publisher: Rohini Nandan
-
Author: Anjali Shashmal, Bimangopal Shashmal
-
Language: Bengali
-
Pages: 72
-
Binding: Hardcover
-
ISBN: 9789366462240
About the Book
Udbhid Sangrokkhone Dharmachar O Lokacharer Bhumika (Bengali Version) is an insightful scholarly work that examines the cultural, spiritual, and traditional roles in plant conservation. Authored by Anjali Shashmal and Bimangopal Shashmal, the book explores how indigenous knowledge systems, rituals, beliefs, and folk practices contribute meaningfully to ecological balance and environmental awareness.
The text highlights the deep relationships between communities and plant life, showcasing how faith-based customs, local wisdom, and cultural values have historically protected plant species and encouraged sustainable coexistence with nature. By connecting environmental science with cultural anthropology, the authors present a compelling narrative on the importance of preserving both biodiversity and traditional ecological knowledge.
Written in accessible Bengali, this book is valuable for researchers, environmentalists, students, academicians, educators, and readers interested in ecology, sustainability studies, folklore, and cultural heritage. With its 72-page hardcover presentation, it stands as an important reference for understanding how cultural identity and environmental responsibility intersect.



