From “Hunting” to Heritage: My Journey with the Bhishma School

This issue of Vasudha Calling weaves together reflections and real-life examples that remind us sustainability is not a new concept, but a rediscovery of nature-aligned wisdom rooted in our culture. Each article invites us to rethink development and realign our lifestyles with ecological balance.

Special Article – From “Hunting” to Heritage

Prof. Kshitij Patukale narrates his journey towards Indian Knowledge Systems, showing how ancient wisdom can offer practical, value-based solutions for modern sustainable living.

Perspectives – Nature Proposes — Man Disposes (Epilogue)

Dileep Kulkarni contrasts nature’s cyclic order with today’s linear, energy-intensive development model, urging a shift toward downsizing and inward growth.

Perspectives-The Ghost of Newton by T.Raghunandan

A reflective piece that re-imagines Newton’s laws of motion as laws of life, reminding us that we remain inert until acted upon by a meaningful force. It gently invites us to examine our own inertia and choose conscious action—both in our personal growth and in our journey toward sustainable living.

Sustainable Lifestyle Stories – When Your Companion Dies

Through a powerful parable, the story warns that every species lost is a signal of deeper ecological imbalance threatening humanity itself.

Green Warriors – Vandana Shiva: The Revolution of the Living Seed

A tribute to Dr. Vandana Shiva’s work on biodiversity and seed sovereignty, highlighting her commitment to ecological resilience and food self-rule. Written by Dr.A.Madhan Kumar

Book Review – Indian Forestry: A Naturalist’s View for Every Citizen

This review by Shri.Ajit Barje underscores the shared responsibility of citizens in protecting forests and understanding their ecological significance.

Film Review – The Gods Must Be Crazy – Part 1 by Shri.Karthikeyan

Viewed through a sustainability lens, the film becomes a reflection on how consumerism disrupts harmony and how simplicity sustains it.

Testimonials – Voices from Readers

Reader reflections reaffirm that sustainable living begins with personal responsibility and conscious lifestyle choices.

With best wishes,

N.Karthikeyan
Editor

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