Subhashitha Sambhashanam (सुभाषित सम्भाषणम्)
निर्वनो वध्यते व्याघ्रो निर्व्याघ्रो छिद्यते वनम् । तस्माद्व्याघ्रो वनं रक्षेत् वनं व्याघ्रं च पालयेत् ॥ nirvano vaDhyathe vyaaGro nirvyaaGro Chidhyathe vanam | thasmaadvyaaGro vanam rakSheth vanam vyaaGram cha paalayeth || Meaning: The tiger is dead without a forest. The forest is destroyed without a tiger. Thus, the tiger protects the forest and the forest too sustains the tiger. In this episode, Dr. N. Hema Malini and Madhavi Nadig [https://www.linkedin.com/in/madhavinadig/] discuss the interdependence of everything in nature. * We Indians are fascinated by our native Bengal tiger, also our national animal. * Of the 9 subspecies of tigers, 3 are extinct. Through sustained conservation efforts, India is home to the most tigers in the world. * The white tigers in Bannerghatta National Park [https://youtu.be/j53w-I3Oj1U] are individuals expressing a recessive gene. * As Asian animals, tigers get a lot of prominence in the folklore of these countries. They were not part of Europe, Africa or the Americas. * The markings on each tiger are unique and used to track their activities. * It’s said that tigers attack humans from the back. Hence people in Sunderbans wear human-faced masks on the back of their heads in an attempt to fool them. * Millennials grew up watching the antics of Mowgli and his wolf family in the Jungle Book series on Doordarshan. As kids, they feared or hated Sher Khan, the wilful tiger. * In the Calvin and Hobbes cartoon series, Calvin’s best friend and partner-in-crime is Hobbes—a tiger that's alive and kicking. But when anyone else enters the picture, Hobbes transforms into a mere stuffed toy. * Does Goddess Durga ride a tiger or a lion? The debate continues. But Goddess Durga controls the wildest of the cats and the most brutal among beasts. * Since tigers live in forests while lions inhabit grasslands, their territories don’t overlap. Thus, there is no conflict—each cat is the master of its territory. * The Disney movie The Lion King explains the circle of life beautifully in a conversation between Mufasa, the Lion King, and Simba, his young cub [https://youtu.be/bW7PlTaawfQ?t=39]. * Farmers extirpated wolves from Yellowstone National Park in the US. Many decades later, conservationists reintroduced wolves. This is a https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/nature/wolf-restoration.htmcase study showing the unforeseen ways in which a top predator supports its ecosystem [https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/nature/wolf-restoration.htm]. * In a circular economy, by design, there is minimal waste and pollution, things are used, transformed and reused for as long as possible, and natural systems are regenerated. * Many UN member nations have adopted the https://sdgs.un.org/goalsUN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). [https://sdgs.un.org/goals] They aim to improve living conditions on our planet by 2030. * As individuals, we can repair our clothes, gadgets and appliances, invest in reusable products and transform broken items into something usable, becoming more sustainable. * By transforming flowers used for puja into agarbattis, Phool is tackling a part of the land and water pollution problem [https://youtu.be/7DR-NG5H-9Q]. * The song “The Circle of Life [https://youtu.be/IwH9YvhPN7c]” from the Lion King movie has a beautiful message for all of us—“You should never take more than you give.” What are the sustainable habits you practice? Please share them as suggestions to all of us. @susambhashanam [https://www.youtube.com/@susambhashanam] on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/susambhashanam/] & YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@susambhashanam] Music: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/calm-reveal-logo-154643/ [https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/calm-reveal-logo-154643/]
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