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Attention Drawn to Ecological Threats Against Sacred Groves in India

Deccan Chronicle
Attention Drawn to Ecological Threats Against Sacred Groves in India
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Key Points

  • Sacred groves known as Pavithravanams in Andhra Pradesh face major ecological threats due to development pressures.
  • In a study in Anantapur, 378 sacred groves were documented in a single area, and a total of 730 sacred groves across the state.
  • Activities such as urban development and the enlargement of temples damage the natural structure of the forests.
  • Experts state that scientific management and community cooperation are essential for the future protection of the areas.

By the Numbers

378 plant species730 sacred forests54 families2018-2026 research years

Located in the Andhra Pradesh state and known as 'Pavithravanams', sacred groves have long been protected as a refuge for both faith and traditions. A study conducted in a single area in the Anantapur district proved the high ecological value of these areas by documenting 378 different plant species. However, researchers state that these rare ecosystems are increasingly under threat due to urban and cultural pressures.

The botanical research conducted between 2018 and 2026 in the Penna Ahobilam Sacred Forest identified 49 trees, 56 shrubs, 235 herbs, and 38 climber species. It was noted that this rich vegetation consists of tropical dry deciduous forest remnants harboring medicinal and local species such as neem, fig, and Indian date palm. It is emphasized that the 730 sacred groves identified as a result of the examinations are critical biodiversity spots for the conservation of local flora and fauna.

On the other hand, the expansion of temples, the removal of local vegetation, and various development activities jeopardize the long-term survival chances of these areas. Scientists point out that sacred groves are now too vulnerable to be left solely to local beliefs and traditions. The report suggests that community-based conservation practices and scientific management should be used together for the protection of these ecosystems.

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What are sacred groves (Pavithravanams)?
They are forest fragments in the Andhra Pradesh state of India dedicated to local deities and Hindu gods, protected by community beliefs for generations.
What threats do these forests face?
The expansion and modernization of temples, the removal of local vegetation, and various development activities are destroying their ecological structures.
What do researchers suggest for the conservation of these areas?
Instead of relying solely on traditions, they recommend combining conservation methods involving local people with scientific ecosystem management.

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