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Nature Conservation Day

Jul 28 2023

Nature Conservation Day

Nature is creation of the Divine God (Bhagwan). The word “Bhagwan” is composed of five letters, each representing an element of Nature:

“Bha” – Bhumi (Earth): Earth is the foundation of life and sustains all living beings.

“G” – Gagan (Sky): The sky represents the vast expanse above us, including the atmosphere, stars, and celestial bodies. It symbolizes the vastness and infinity of the universe.

“W” – Vayu (Air): Air is essential for all living beings, as we breathe it to sustain life. It represents the life force or energy that permeates everything.

“A” – Agni (Fire): Fire is a symbol of energy, transformation, and purity.

“N” – Neer (Water): Water is the source of life and a fundamental necessity for all living beings. It symbolizes purification, sustenance, and the flow of life.

This representation of the elements in the word “Bhagwan” reflects the interconnectedness and importance of nature.

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