Hi..... try vriksha ayurvedha may be u get an answer viswanath --- On Tue, 23/6/09, venkateswararao pedavalli <venki.p...@gmail.com> wrote: |
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Interesting question.
In my opinion our ancestors were aware all these issues fundamentally and comprehensively. Perhaps their knowledge was at “ awareness level “ and not at modern “ logical level“. For example they were not knowing about “ ph value “ as ph value. But they knew the “ concept “ and hence they were planting tamarind trees in between fields and that was stabilizing the ph value of the soil around the tree.
But it is one of the biggest tragedy of our times that “western educated” people like us thought our ancestors and villagers are dumb, uneducated and hence no good. The reality is our ancestors and elders in rural India are more wise despite being less knowledgeable . In fact Knowledge is not equivalent to wisdom as many of us think.
Our ancestors were not analyzing the soil technically . They were experiencing it. They were a part of it.
Regards,
Pratap Hegde
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Dear pratap wonderful answer ... we are all litterate and not educated as this word referes to wisdom .... we all know how to read and write mechanically without wisdom viswanath --- On Tue, 23/6/09, Pratap Hegde <pra...@telematics4u.com> wrote: |
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Sangita; How r you?? The group is keeping you BUSY!! Awsome job... Chinky and the kids are in the US.Keep the candle burning...... Shyam