Paper Title
Tradition of Environmental Protection in Ancient Indian Contemplation

Abstract
The concept of environmental protection in ancient India was more depth than the environmental concerns of modern times. There were many religious, cultural and traditional measures for environmental protection. Indian civilization had a deep connection with the environment, and was a symbol of respect and respect for the earth, water, air, and flora. The ancient Indian society followed many types of practices, beliefs and cultures to establish a harmonious relationship with nature. In these traditions, the concept of environmental protection was adopted on a large scale through religious texts, ethics and fasting. It was not just a scientific approach, but was also deeply connected to religious, social and cultural values. In ancient Indian texts, Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas and scriptures, the importance of deep respect for nature and its conservation has been emphasized. This research article will highlight the traditions of environmental protection in ancient India, its values and its relevance for modern times. Also, in ancient India, the traditions of environmental protection and important aspects related to them will be studied in detail. Keywords - Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, Scriptures, Waste Management, Non - violence