There is a deep connection between nature and human. For the human, the earth is the courtyard of his house, the sky is roof, sun-moon-stars are lamps, sea-rivers are pitchers filled with water, tree-plants are means of food. Not only this, nature is the greatest teacher for human. Nature has taught many lessons including gravitational force to great scientists like Newton. The poets have written many poems by staying in harmony with nature. In the same way, the common man made many positive changes in his life by understanding all the qualities of nature. Actually nature teaches us many important lessons. Like, Autumn does not mean it is the end of the tree. Anyone who has applied this lesson in his life has never been afraid of failure. Such individuals try to get success without getting distracted by failure and eventually succeed. Likewise, a tilted tree laden with fruits always teaches us to remain humble and virtuous despite success or fame or prosperity. According to novelist Premchand, there is the same place of idealism in literature which is of nature in life. Everyone has their own importance in nature. A small insect is also useful for nature. In Matsya Purana, a tree has been described as equal to 100 sons. For this reason, we have a continuous tradition of worshiping trees. The Matsya Purana is one of the eighteen major Puranas, and among the oldest and better preserved in the Puranic genre of Sanskrit literature in Hinduism.
It has been said in the Puranas that a person who plantes new trees flourishes for the same years in heaven, for which the trees planted by him for years have flourished. The greatest feature of nature is that it does not use its own things. Just as the river does not drink water itself, the trees do not eat their fruit themselves, the flowers spread their scent throughout the environment. This means that nature does not discriminate against anyone. But when humans do unnecessary things with nature, then it gets annoying, which periodically warn humans by expressing it as a drought, flood, hurricane etc.
It has been said in the Puranas that a person who plantes new trees flourishes for the same years in heaven, for which the trees planted by him for years have flourished. The greatest feature of nature is that it does not use its own things. Just as the river does not drink water itself, the trees do not eat their fruit themselves, the flowers spread their scent throughout the environment. This means that nature does not discriminate against anyone. But when humans do unnecessary things with nature, then it gets annoying, which periodically warn humans by expressing it as a drought, flood, hurricane etc.
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