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dc.description.abstractIndian subcontinent is known for ancient culture and civilization since times immemorial. The Geophysical conditions of the country played a vital role in shaping the life and culture of the people. The river systems like Sindu, Ganga and their tributaries moulded the cultural life of the people. Similarly, in South India, the Godavari and Krishna and their tributaries have been instrumental in the growth of native civilization. These water resources not only served as source of life of human beings but also for the origin and growth of different types of species. The water bodies, the forests and the hills have been providing shelter to various kinds of flora and fauna. The early man used to live in the forests and his life depended on the natural resources and various living beings around him. In the process of attainment of civilization, man has been struggling hard to establish his supremacy over the nature and animal kingdom. It is significant to note that, till 19th century. A.D the traditional technology developed by the people in India contributed to build prosperous society without any threat to the environment. Our history and tradition speaks a lot about the life of man and his harmonious relations with the nature. From the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, the advanced technology developed in Europe helped man in exploitation of natural resources for commercial purposes. As a result, there has been a threat to the environment and Bio diversity. Heavy industrialization and carbon emissions are causing global warming and natural calamities. newline
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dc.languageEnglish
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dc.titleBio Diversity as reflected on Temples in Telangana A Study
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dc.creator.researcherPalnati Naresh
dc.subject.keywordAsian Studies
dc.subject.keywordHistory and Geography
dc.subject.keywordSocial Sciences
dc.description.noteBio- Diversity of Temple, There are several figures of Flora and Fauna on Temples like Lions, Elephants, Horses, Swans, Lotus flowers, Creepers
dc.contributor.guideProf. K. Vijaya Babu
dc.publisher.placeWarangal
dc.publisher.universityKakatiya University, Warangal
dc.publisher.institutionDepartment of History and Tourism Management
dc.date.registered13-01-2017
dc.date.completed28-11-2019
dc.date.awarded08-07-2020
dc.format.dimensions35cm
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dc.source.universityUniversity
dc.type.degreePh.D.
Appears in Departments:Department of Tourism Management

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