Nature worship, often referred to as reverence for the natural world and its elements, plays a significant role in Hinduism. The importance of nature in Hinduism can be traced back to the ancient scriptures, where the interconnectedness of all living beings and the environment is emphasized. Cosmic Unity: We Are Intrinsic Parts of Nature In Hinduism, the foundational principle is cosmic unity —the understanding that all existence originates from a single ultimate reality, often called Brahman . This reality manifests as the divine self ( Atman ) present in all beings, from the largest star to the smallest blade of grass. Reverence, Not Dominion: Unlike philosophies that position humanity as the master or ruler of the natural world, Hindu scriptures (like the Vedas and Upanishads) emphasize that humans are intrinsic parts of a vast, interconnected web of life. Our existence is not separate from nature, but is interwoven with it. The Divine in All: Nature is often seen as a man...