A Tribute to Mother Earth

We are happy reproduce the following tribute to Mother Earth from the blog of Maria Wirth. It reflects the deepest respect that Hinduism has for the planet we live in.

India had since ancient times not only a better, but the best approach to life and everything that is connected with it. So I as a westerner should not give a message to you, but you should give a very important message to us westerners on Earth Day.

You must tell us that the earth is a mother. Tell us that you call her Dharti Mata – the mother who holds us. She is alive. She is not dead matter. How can she be dead matter when she gives us thousand fold back what we give to her? We give her seeds and she gives us a full harvest – vegetable, grain, fruits. She gives us herbs when we are sick. She provides wood, stones, mud and iron ore to build houses. She gives us coal and oil for energy; she gives us trees with cotton for our clothing; she even gives us gold and diamonds. Where would we be without mother earth? We are completely dependent on her.

And yet we ignore her most of the time. This attitude has even started in India, because there are many Indians who wrongly think that the west knows better. No. I can assure you. The west does not know better. India knows better.

We need to realize again that the earth is really alive and be grateful to her. Being grateful is one of the most beautiful feelings you can have. It makes you automatically more beautiful. In some Indian families it is still common to touch the earth in gratitude first thing in the morning after getting up, and then touch the feet of the parents. It connects us with everything around us. Bhagawan is everywhere and in everything. And Bhagawan is also present in Mother Earth.

Just imagine what miracle it is: Dharti Mata provides us with everything we need to live. Yet she is also part of a bigger family – Venus, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn… They all move around the sun. It looks as if they are paying respect to the head of the family without whom they all would be lost in darkness. The earth moves at tremendous speed, at 30 km in one second!! It means if a bullet train was travelling as fast as the earth, it would cover the distance of about 3000 km between Kashmir and Kanya Kumari in less than 2 minutes. Amazing, isn’t it?

She keeps this high speed continuously to take us around the sun in 365 days. And to give us the experience of day and night, she turns around herself once in 24 hours. It is a miraculous dance she performs while we are peacefully asleep at night or walking around during day.

There is no collision in our solar system and we don’t even notice that Dharti Mata is moving. We see only the sun moving… This is the reason why till some 500 years ago, people in the west insisted that the sun moves around the earth. In this respect also, the Indian Rishis were far ahead of their times. The Rg Veda (10.22.14), the most ancient text in the world, stated already thousands of years ago that the earth goes around the sun. However, you may have heard that Copernicus was the first who discovered this. No, he was not the first. He was only the first person in the west. But the credit for this discovery has to go to the Indian Rishis. You can be proud of them.

The celebration of Earth Day is meant to make us reflect on the bigger picture and most of all, to be grateful to Dharti Mata. Let us pledge that we will never exploit her and never take more than what we need for a simple life. And also very important, let us keep her beautiful and clean. It is our duty towards her. She fully deserves it.

Source: https://mariawirthblog.wordpress.com/2018/04/22/a-message-to-students-on-earth-day/

We acknowledge this nice article with thanks to Maria Wirth.

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