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WATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN ANCIENT INDIA

📘 Volume 11 📄 Issue 5 📅 may 2024

👤 Authors

Mrs. Rashmi P. Ranade, Dr. Jaydeep D. Nikam 1
1. School of Health Science, School of Health Science, Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik, Maharashtra, India

📄 Abstract

Currently, we rely on a multitude of machines, methodologies, and projections to locate groundwater in relation to both present and future geographical advancements, as well as for rainfall prediction and groundwater identification. The global community is confronted with numerous challenges, including the depletion of natural resources, escalating pollution levels, and the disruption of the delicate equilibrium within the natural world. In India, conferences are being held to address and deliberate upon these global developments. The Rig Veda and Atharva Veda encompass a multitude of suktas that delineate their attributes and medicinal advantages. Historical records indicate meticulous groundwater assessments were conducted to locate water sources. The ancient manuscript Brihat Samhita by VarahaMihir offers significant insights in this regard. This paper evaluates the insights presented in ancient scriptures and deliberates on their relevance in contemporary society.

🏷️ Keywords

Environment Vedas Brihat Samhita water

📚 How to Cite:

Mrs. Rashmi P. Ranade, Dr. Jaydeep D. Nikam , WATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN ANCIENT INDIA , Volume 11 , Issue 5, may 2024, EPRA International Journal of Socio-Economic and Environmental Outlook(SEEO) ,

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