The four pillars that uphold the cycle of ecological sustainability.

Jal Raksha. Water Preservation.

Van Raksha. Forest Preservation.

Gau Raksha. The Indigenous Cow Preservation.

Bhumi Raksha. Soil Preservation.

The integrated life blueprint of these 4 factors- this “chatushk”- can create eternal- “anant”- sustainability.

The preservation of something in it’s true form cannot function as an isolated, side activity whilst the main actions involving it lead to its depletion.

The true preservation takes place as a result of not disturbing the life cycle beyond its regenerative capacity.

Human life can exist in an abundance of eternal natural sustainability when its actions do not exceed a certain degree of interference with the rest of ecology.

This site is created to share the vision of an Earth where humans first consider the impacts of their actions on all life forms and sentiment beings, and all complex natural cycles and phenomena, before deciding on their action.

We share our vision of a humanity where all life forms and their lives are returned their dignity of being considered earnestly and ethically in every decision of human life, and retrieve the value of their life as important, which has currently been flung to the far corners of human consciousness and reduced to utility and violence.

It is a time to turn back from the path of irreparable damage that we have gone very far down on.

The four pillars of Anant Chatushk aren’t just ecological domains. The underlying life ecosystem that connects and integrates them into a complex interdependent web of life energy have the power to fuel deep seated regenerative processes of the biosphere. To keep them intact with respect, and draw from them with a sense of dharma, honour and ethics is the only way to coexist with them.

All the micro and macro domains of our life, at a personal and collective level can be analysed from this lens.

Our lifestyle and the things we use.
Our education system.
Our sciences and the consequences of their applications.
Our values individually and as a society.
Our connection to the divine and reverence for life.

Consumerism, being churned in cycles of baseless trends, upgrading gadgets and being under pressure to keep up with a society that itself can’t decide its direction has never been at the root of a person finding their inner core and essence.

But maybe a return to an honourable materiality, based on eternal truths of life and an abundance based on less violence to the Earth, could be an answer to an enriching and peaceful life. Access to restore this Anant Chatushk cycle lies in the dhrishti and values of the Bhaaratiya Sanskriti. A keen interest in the principles of our legacy of sages and men and women of noble character, shastras and a lifestyle that used to be syncronised with nature is a trail that leads its traveller to a journey of finding one’s own essense, besides the many jewels of reflection.