Hinduism is a very diverse religion that expresses the complex relationship between environment and humanity through many of its texts. The Earth is the basic teaching of the body of Goddess Devi, and is the concept of reincarnation, which makes Hindus look different to "life" and respects what the Earth under us has achieved. Most importantly, they believe that our treatment of our world directly affects our karma and will influence our positive and negative forces in the future.
It is clear that Hindu oldest text represents a great respect for ecological recognition and nature through the praise of the gods. All these works have many concrete teachings on environmental problems, and eco activists have drawn much inspiration from the text. Here are some examples. Bishnoa is a small community in Rajasthan province and uses environmental protection as part of daily religious obligations. Religion is a division of Hinduism established by Guru Maharajimbechswar in the 15th century. He believes that if the trees are protected the life of the animal will continue and his community will survive. So he banned 29. The main reason is to ban green trees and kill animals and birds.
Hinduism itself is one of the oldest beliefs on Earth, even if it is not the oldest one. From the perspective of Hinduism, the rules that make up Hinduism can be traced back to the ancient wise men who lived in the fog of the times. These verbal traditions are inherited among people named Arrian that its origin is not clear. Eventually their oral tradition was recorded, and today these traditions constitute the most sacred part of the Hindu scriptures. They are texts considered free from human writers, but according to the Hindu opinion of man, it arises from the divinity that encompasses the depth or all of the universe.