Trees for Mahavir Jayanti
Trees for Mahavir Jayanti
🌳 2-3ft Tree + 3 Years Nurturing + Geo-Tagged
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Tree(s) Plantation
Tree(s) Plantation
A tree(s) native to the region will be planted within 7 -10 days, and post-plantation monitoring will be thoroughly managed.
*You will receive an email/whatsapp notification immediately after the tree(s) plantation. or you can check the current status by logging into "My Account" anytime.
e-Greeting Card of Tree(s) Plantation for Gifting
e-Greeting Card of Tree(s) Plantation for Gifting
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e-Certificate of Tree(s) Plantation
e-Certificate of Tree(s) Plantation
A e-certificate of Tree(s) Plantation with the project details will be issued in your name after tree(s) plantation.
*You can download it from "My Account".
Geotag of your Tree(s)
Geotag of your Tree(s)
You can immediately track the live location of the project chosen for your tree(s) plantation, by logging into "My Account" or, by scanning the QR code on the certificate.
*You can see Your Name in respective Project/Forest.
If you want to gift these tree(s) to your loved ones, You can generate an e-Greeting card for tree(s) plantation by logging into "My Account" after placing order.
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Planting trees on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti is a meaningful way of celebrating the festival and promoting the values of Jainism. Th Read more
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Celebrate Mahavir Jayanti with Compassionate Tree Plantation
Description:
Planting trees on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti is a meaningful way of celebrating the festival and promoting the values of Jainism. This day marks the birth of Lord Mahavir, the last Tirthankara of the Jain religion, who spent his life promoting compassion and non-violence towards all living beings.
Scope:
- Enhancement of Biodiversity
- Increase in Green Cover
- Reduction of Man-Animal Conflict
- Generation of Rural Employment
- Improvement of Wildlife Habitats
Tree Species:
The species of trees that are planted depend on the project, and they are chosen based on their native habitat in the corresponding ecological zone.
Why trees?
Planting trees on Mahavir Jayanti is a significant tradition in Jainism.
- Honoring the teachings of Lord Mahavir: Lord Mahavir, the 24th and last Tirthankara of Jainism, emphasized the importance of ahimsa or non-violence towards all living beings. Planting trees is a way to honor his teachings by promoting the preservation of life and nature.
- Promoting environmental conservation: Jainism teaches the principle of aparigraha or non-possessiveness. Planting trees on Mahavir Jayanti is a way to promote environmental conservation and reduce our possessions. Trees provide various ecological benefits such as air purification, soil conservation, and water conservation.
- Sustaining biodiversity: Jainism considers all living beings as equal, and trees are no exception. Planting trees on Mahavir Jayanti helps to sustain biodiversity by providing habitats for various species, promoting natural pollination, and preventing soil erosion.
- Fostering a sense of community: Planting trees on Mahavir Jayanti brings people together and fosters a sense of community. It promotes a shared responsibility towards the environment and encourages individuals to work together for a common cause.
- Contributing to the fight against climate change: Climate change is a global threat, and planting trees is one of the best ways to mitigate its effects. Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, reduce the heat island effect in cities, and provide shade, thereby reducing energy consumption.
In conclusion, planting a tree on Mahavir Jayanti is a powerful way to honor Lord Mahavir, promote environmental conservation, sustain biodiversity, foster a sense of community, and contribute to the fight against climate change.
Let us pledge to plant and care for trees not only on this auspicious day but throughout the year to create a sustainable and greener future for ourselves and future generations.
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Impact of your Tree
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Releases Oxygen
A mature tree produces around 120 kilograms of oxygen per year, which is sufficient for one human per year.
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Reduces Air Pollution
A tree absorbs harmful gases like CO2, NO2 released by factories and vehicles, which can have serious health problems for us
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Removes CO2
A Tree removes 22 KGs of CO2 from atmosphere per year, which is equivalent to the CO2 realeased by a human in 10 days.
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Cooling Effect
A Tree generates cooling effect of around 10 room size ACs by providing shade and through a process of transpiration.