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Sikhism: Teaching ecology
from 2017-09 Perth
by Indian Link
Air is the Guru, water the father, and the earth, the great mother. These words of Guru Nanak Dev Ji are a great truism in contemporary life - especially as we su er rom a nature deficit disorder on an individual level, and from climate change on a global level.
short film on the issue has een taking the Sikh world quite by storm. A Little Gardener, a minute film, has een doing the rounds of Sikh centres the world over. It came to WA recently, thanks to the USbased EcoSikhs and the Sikh Association of WA.

he film’s makers atdeep ingh and Rachna Kaur Vigaas of Foundation
Production, based in Ludhiana Punjab, claim they undertook this project with a dream to sow the seeds of greenery not only into barren lands, but minds as well. That nature is associated with an enhanced sense of well-being, has been known to man for ages. The therapeutic qualities of nature have now been recorded by science as well. Psychologists claim as well that natural surroundings have restorati e properties. his is reflected wonder ully in the film When you need to meet yourself, nature will help you. This was the deep take home message o the film. en year old actor Agamvir Singh impressed in the lead role.)
Many families with young kids were present at the screening at the Sikh gurudwara in Canning vale. It was a lesson in environmental science as efforts were made to explain how the ecosystem works and our own role in it. Appreciably, efforts were also made to understand what Sikh scriptures say about the role of nature in our lives. Quoting a few strong verses from Guru Granth Sahib and explaining its meaning was very enlightening.
Baleharee Kudrat Vasiya tells that God lives in nature.
Pathee torai malini, pathee pathee jeo. You tear off the leaves O Gardener, but in each and every leaf there is life.
Nanak sach dataar, sinakhat kudrat. The truthful One is the giver of all, He is revealed through his creation, Nature.
Gurbani advises us to utilise natural resources cautiously. Also, we must be thankful to the Almighty for all the natural resources he has bestowed upon us to make