Mythical Reverence and Rational Reasoning Towards Nature: A discussion
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Reverence Environmental Restoration Myth Degradation
Fecha
2022-11-10Referencia bibliográfica
Dr.S. Jayanthi... [et al.] (2022). Mythical Reverence and Rational Reasoning Towards Nature: A discussion Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 13(4). 169– 173. DOI: [10.47750/jett.2022.13.04.024]
Resumen
The ancient art of storytelling is flavoured with numerous myths. Literature reflects this in various
forms of writing. One can find numerous myths in association with religion and culture. Primitive
men worshipped nature, as it seemed to be superior to human power. They looked at the
environment in awe. And myths prevailed on nature in the ancient era. Later on, men raised
questions against these myths based on scientific arguments. They found that these myths were laid
to preserve nature. Humans need a healthy environment to live a healthy life. Thus it is mandatory
for them to safeguard it. With time humans started disregarding these myths saying that science is
more important. Thus the reverence towards nature is also neglected which leads to disrespect and
carelessness towards the environment.
The present paper focuses on the myths prevalent in Southern India with particular reference to
Tamil literature and also points out the mythical reason behind preserving nature. It explores how the
human race failed to safeguard nature by neglecting the ancient myths. It attempts to prove that
science is there to restore the environment and not to degrade.