International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research

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Cultural Stewardship: The Role of Temples in India and Shrines in Japan in Promoting Environmental Sustainability

Author(s) Mr. Md Shoaib
Country India
Abstract In recent years, the convergence of religion and environmental sustainability has garnered increasing attention, with sacred places serving an important role in fostering ecological awareness and conservation. In both India and Japan, two countries with significant spiritual dimensions, temples and shrines have emerged as important actors in environmental stewardship. In India, temples often linked with deities and elements of nature, have been supportive of ecological principles, even from their inception. Many sacred places have existing water conservation techniques, living holds of sacred trees, and sustainable building features that have proven to be dependable, for centuries. In Japan, Shinto is connected to the worship of nature, and shrines have typically emphasized the sanctity of nature and the importance of living respectfully in the nature around them. This paper will examine the ways that temples in India and shrines in Japan have contributed to environmental sustainability. It will explore their historical connections with nature and how these sacred places can contribute to ecological conservation in the 21st century.
Keywords Hinduism, Temple, Shrine, Environment, Sustainability, Shinto
Published In Volume 7, Issue 4, July-August 2025
Published On 2025-08-06
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i04.53003
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9wjgh

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