Prasagraj: Along by taking holy sauce in Sangam, worshipers will now be able to see mythological trees on the edge of Ganga and Yamuna.
The first of the ‘sansechritic forest’ from Uttar Pradesh will be created in Sadafaldeo Ashram on the Jhunsi side of Sangam (Chatnag).
Details to develop this forest have been prepared and at the same time, the talks took place with three institutions to develop this forest in chatnag.
This initiative aims to restore the ECO system with the efforts of forest research centers for the environmental rehabilitation (frceres), the Prasagraj where breastfeeding and caring for puppies will run along with ordinary people’s beliefs.
The first sanskritic forest will be developed at the Sadafaldeo Ashram place in two hectares I.e.
Eight Bighas of Land.
In this case, more than 100 puppies, from the trees mentioned in religious text, will be planted.
These trees will be separated carefully because they are related to the main gods of Dharma with one way or another.
Kumud Dubey, senior scientist in Frcer said, “There are more than 100 trees including Ashok, Kadam, Banyan, Pipal, who have mythological interests.
These trees are related to some gods in some era or others and people must know and recognize trees -Bohon, what this effort did.
“He also added that the importance of religious and traditional trees will be mentioned in each tree tree which will be planted in ‘sansechritic forest’.
“The idea is to have a number of ‘Vatika’ in the forest, each named after the sect or god that the sect follows like ‘Sankar Vatika’, Buddh Vatika, Jain Vatika etc.
And each Vatika will have trees related to the gods concerned” , said Dubey.
Frceres also plan to plant the number of puppies in Azad Chandrashekar Park in the city.
Anus-tree trees that have drug properties will be planted in the park on behalf of the center.
“More than 100 puppies will be planted in a week and the same thing will relieve people from various diseases when they grow up”, said Dubey.
Along with tree puppies, the center also plans to plant spices and plants, which have the interests of the drug, especially in terms of the Coronavirus battle.
On a similar line, recently, Ganga Samagra’s volunteers, an organization related to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has decided to develop the area, within five kilometers of the Ganges River radius, as forest land.
For this purpose, villagers will be made aware of protecting the environment and drive of intensive plantation will be carried out, planting puppies in the form of ‘Panchkol’ i.e.
Five trees include Peepal, Pakkad, Beng and Babul.
Drive will be conducted in rural areas in the Trans-Ganga and Trans Yamuna regions in the district.