At first glance the fields of religion and ecology may seem and unlikely pairing, but a deeper consideration reveals the two have a great deal to contribute to one another and are indeed inextricably linked. Religions recognize the unity and interdependence of humans with nature. Ecological sciences affirm this deep interconnection with the natural world. This partnership can inspire work for the wellbeing of the Earth community

South Asian Religions & Ecology
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South Asian Religions & Ecology


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There are 9 modules in this course
What's included
4 videos7 readings1 discussion prompt1 plugin
4 videos• Total 14 minutes
- Land Acknowledgement - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker• 2 minutes
- Course Overview: South Asian Religions and Ecology• 3 minutes
- Personal Introduction - Mary Evelyn Tucker• 6 minutes
- Personal Introduction - John Grim• 3 minutes
7 readings• Total 19 minutes
- Course Rationale• 2 minutes
- How this course is organized • 1 minute
- Disclaimer• 10 minutes
- Learn more about your Instructors• 5 minutes
- (Optional) Religion and Ecology Conferences and Book Series, 1996-1998• 0 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: "The Promise of Planetary Health" • 1 minute
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 5 minutes
- Module 1: Course Introduction• 5 minutes
1 plugin• Total 10 minutes
- The Promise of Planetary Health• 10 minutes
We examine some of the key environmental problems in India and the larger region. With over a billion people and with rapid industrialization, levels of pollution of air, water, and soil have increased dramatically in the last several decades. We then explore the intersections of religion and ecology and its promises for South Asia.
What's included
4 videos8 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
4 videos• Total 52 minutes
- Sunil Amrith, “Environmental Challenges in India.” Interview by Mary Evelyn Tucker• 18 minutes
- Prasenjit Duara, “Indigenous History and Environmental Movements in Asia.” Interview by Mary Evelyn Tucker• 11 minutes
- Lecture - What is Religion? - Mary Evelyn Tucker• 5 minutes
- Lecture - Introduction to the Study of Religion and Ecology - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker• 18 minutes
8 readings• Total 14 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “Environmental Challenges in India"• 1 minute
- India’s Environmental Challenges in 10 Images • 5 minutes
- How is India dealing with environmental risks and climate change? • 6 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “Indigenous History and Environmental Movements in Asia"• 1 minute
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
- Pre-lecture introduction: “Introduction to the Study of Religion and Ecology” • 1 minute
- (Optional) The Movement of Religion and Ecology: Emerging Field and Dynamic Force• 0 minutes
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
1 assignment• Total 10 minutes
- Module 2: Introduction to South Asian Ecological Challenges and Religion and Ecology• 10 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 5 minutes
- Module 2: Introduction to South Asian Ecological Challenges and Religion and Ecology• 5 minutes
We explore some of the oldest scriptures in the world, the Vedas and the Upanishads, and their connections to nature. These foundational texts have been studied and interpreted for centuries in India and are now translated into many languages. They have also influenced many Western writers and thinkers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and T.S. Elliot. Now their ecological implications are being appreciated for religious environmentalism.
What's included
7 videos10 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
7 videos• Total 45 minutes
- Lecture - Religious Ecology in the Vedas: Indus River Valley Civilization - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker• 9 minutes
- Lecture - Religious Ecology in the Vedas: Fire, Sacrifice, and Cosmic Order - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker• 7 minutes
- Lecture - Religious Ecology in the Vedas: Class, Sound, and Household Ritual - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker• 8 minutes
- Lecture - Religious Cosmology in the Upanishads: Introduction - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker• 7 minutes
- Lecture - Religious Cosmology in the Upanishads: From Rita to Brahman - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker• 7 minutes
- Lecture - Religious Cosmology in the Upanishads: Asramas and Karma - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker• 4 minutes
- Lecture - Religious Cosmology in the Upanishads: Renunciation and the Great Self - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker• 3 minutes
10 readings• Total 42 minutes
- Introduction to Vedas • 1 minute
- The Importance of Religious Ecology in the Vedas• 1 minute
- Selections from Vedic Hymns• 11 minutes
- Hinduism in “Faith for Earth: A Call for Action” • 13 minutes
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
- Introduction to the Upanishads • 1 minute
- Religious Cosmology: Interior Sacrifice in the Upanishads• 1 minute
- Selections from the Upanishads • 9 minutes
- Resources on Hinduism and Ecology • 5 minutes
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
1 assignment• Total 10 minutes
- Module 3: Hinduism and Ecology - From Vedas to Vedanta (Upanishads)• 10 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 5 minutes
- Module 3: Hinduism and Ecology - From Vedas to Vedanta (Upanishads)• 5 minutes
We examine the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, especially the idea of devotion (bhakti), namely, affection to the divine as manifested in human and natural forms. Major examples of such devotion are found in the sacred rivers of India, namely the Yamuna and Ganga. We also highlight Hindu perspectives on food, animals, and biodiversity.
What's included
6 videos19 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt2 plugins
6 videos• Total 59 minutes
- David Haberman, “Bhakti and Religious Environmentalism for the Yamuna River.” Interview by John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker• 13 minutes
- Lecture - Purity, Pollution, and Devotion: A Case Study of the Yamuna River - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker• 10 minutes
- Lecture - Purity, Pollution, and Devotion: Conference in India - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker• 8 minutes
- Lecture - Purity, Pollution, and Devotion: Key Terms and Concepts - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker • 9 minutes
- Acharya Shrivasta Goswami, “Hindu Devotionalism and Religious Ecology at Krishna’s Birthplace.” Interview by John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker• 12 minutes
- Sunderlal Bahuguna, “From an Economic to an Ecological Movement” • 7 minutes
19 readings• Total 84 minutes
- Introduction to the Bhagavad Gita • 1 minute
- (Optional) Learn more about the Mahabharata film adaptation• 0 minutes
- Selections from the Bhagavad Gita • 14 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “Bhakti and Religious Environmentalism for the Yamuna River” • 1 minute
- (Optional) Hinduism: Devotional Love of the World• 0 minutes
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
- Water, Wood, and Wisdom: Ecological Perspectives from the Hindu Traditions• 20 minutes
- Purity, Pollution, and Devotion in Hinduism and Ecology• 1 minute
- Goddess of Love• 18 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “Hindu Devotionalism and Religious Ecology at Krishna’s Birthplace” • 1 minute
- Pre-video introduction: “India’s effort to clean up sacred but polluted Ganga River” • 1 minute
- Pre-video introduction: “From an Economic to an Ecological Movement” • 1 minute
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
- Gandhi’s Agrarian Legacy: Practicing Food, Justice, and Sustainability in India • 12 minutes
- Why Indian farmers’ protests are being called a “satyagraha”• 5 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “Hinduism on Animals” • 1 minute
- Hinduism and Biodiversity • 8 minutes
- (Optional): Hinduism and Ecology conference at Govardhan Ecovillage• 0 minutes
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
1 assignment• Total 10 minutes
- Module 4: Hinduism and Loving Devotion (Bhakti) Toward Nature• 10 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 5 minutes
- Module 4: Hinduism and Loving Devotion (Bhakti) in Practice• 5 minutes
2 plugins• Total 12 minutes
- India’s effort to clean up sacred but polluted Ganga River• 7 minutes
- Hinduism on Animals • 5 minutes
We look at the teachings of yoga as both an ancient philosophy and a modern practice with ecological implications. We then explore the significance of yoga for environmental awareness and action. We conclude by examining the ecological teachings of Jainism and its reverence for all forms of life.
What's included
1 video18 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt5 plugins
1 video• Total 15 minutes
- Lecture - Introduction to Yoga - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker• 15 minutes
18 readings• Total 114 minutes
- The Yoga Tradition • 22 minutes
- The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali • 23 minutes
- (Optional) Pre-video introduction: “Yoga and Ecology”• 0 minutes
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “Introduction to Jainism” • 1 minute
- The Jain Religion in “Faith for Earth: A Call for Action” • 10 minutes
- Jainism and Ecology • 23 minutes
- Their dream is for a world of nonviolence • 5 minutes
- (Optional) Gandhi and Jainism• 0 minutes
- (Optional) Jain Literature• 0 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “Interview on Practice as a Wandering Jain Monk”• 1 minute
- Resources on Jainism and Ecology • 5 minutes
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “Life of Jain Monks (Glimpses)” • 1 minute
- Pre-video introduction: “Jainism on Animals” • 1 minute
- Biodiversity as Reflected in Jainism and the Ways of Its Protection • 22 minutes
- (Optional) Jainism and Ecology: Nonviolence in the Web of Life• 0 minutes
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
1 assignment• Total 10 minutes
- Module 5: Yoga and Jainism - Detachment from and Affirmation of the World• 10 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 5 minutes
- Module 5: Yoga and Jainism - Detachment from and Affirmation of the World• 5 minutes
5 plugins• Total 35 minutes
- (Optional) Yoga and Ecology• 1 minute
- Introduction to Jainism• 3 minutes
- Satish Kumar, “Interview on Practice as a Wandering Jain Monk.” Interview by Gary Gorrow. • 13 minutes
- Life of Jain Monks (Glimpses)• 13 minutes
- Jainism on Animals • 5 minutes
This module explores the basic teachings of Buddhism and their relevance to the environment. We discuss the life of the Buddha and his key insight regarding the interdependence of all reality. We then consider the spread of Buddhism across Asia and its diverse expressions in art and culture. We also recognize the presence of Buddhism in the West and its influence on ecological engagement.
What's included
2 videos11 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt2 plugins
2 videos• Total 25 minutes
- Lecture - The Life of the Buddha and His Teachings - Mary Evelyn Tucker • 11 minutes
- Lecture - Diverse Expressions of Buddhism in Art Across Asia - Mary Evelyn Tucker • 14 minutes
11 readings• Total 48 minutes
- Jataka Tales: The Birth Story of the Great Monkey • 18 minutes
- The Buddha triumphing over Mara • 4 minutes
- (Optional) Pre-video introduction: “The Story of the Bodhi Tree”• 0 minutes
- Introduction to the Dhammapada • 1 minute
- Selections from “The Dhammapada” • 13 minutes
- (Optional) Basic Doctrines of Theravada Buddhism• 0 minutes
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
- Buddhism in “Faith for Earth: A Call for Action” • 11 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “Buddhism and Ecology” • 1 minute
- (Optional) Buddhism: A Mixed Dharmic Bag: Debates about Buddhism and Ecology• 0 minutes
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
1 assignment• Total 10 minutes
- Module 6: Buddhism and Ecology: The Interdependence of All Reality• 10 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 5 minutes
- Module 6: Buddhism and Ecology: The Interdependence of All Reality• 5 minutes
2 plugins• Total 16 minutes
- (Optional) The Story of the Bodhi Tree• 1 minute
- Christopher Ives, “Buddhism and Ecology.” Interview by Mary Evelyn Tucker• 15 minutes
This module explores Buddhist forest protection in Southeast Asia as well as Buddhist attitudes toward food, animals, and biodiversity. The teachings of the Vietnamese Buddhist monk, Thích Nhất Hạnh, are highlighted with particular attention to “interbeing,” or interdependence.
What's included
3 videos14 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt3 plugins
3 videos• Total 36 minutes
- Guest Lecture - Religious Ecology in Shantideva's Bodhicharyāvatāra - Matthew Blake• 16 minutes
- Guest Lecture - Buddhist Agricultural Rituals in Upcountry Sri Lanka - Sam King• 13 minutes
- Pasang Yangjee Sherpa, “Climate Change and Food Security in the Himalayas.” Interview by Mary Evelyn Tucker• 7 minutes
14 readings• Total 58 minutes
- “Buddhist monk ordains trees to help the environment” • 5 minutes
- Buddhist Environmental Imaginaries • 10 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “Cambodian Monks ‘Ordain’ Trees in Anti-Logging Effort” • 1 minute
- Resources on Buddhism and Ecology • 5 minutes
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
- Svaha! • 12 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “Moving Beyond the Idea of “Environment” • 1 minute
- Thích Nhất Hạnh on The Practice of Mindfulness • 9 minutes
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “Animals and the Buddha” • 1 minute
- Buddha and the Beasts • 7 minutes
- Vegetarianism as Practice • 6 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “Climate Change and Food Security in the Himalayas”• 1 minute
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
1 assignment• Total 10 minutes
- Module 7: Buddhism in Southeast Asia: Engaged Conservation• 10 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 5 minutes
- Module 7: Buddhism in Southeast Asia: Engaged Conservation• 5 minutes
3 plugins• Total 12 minutes
- Cambodian Monks “Ordain” Trees in Anti-Logging Effort• 2 minutes
- Thích Nhất Hạnh, “Moving Beyond the Idea of “Environment” • 1 minute
- Animals and the Buddha• 9 minutes
We examine the teachings of Sikhism as articulated by their founder, Guru Nanak, and their central scripture, Adi Granth. In Sikh understanding there is no separation between humans and the rest of nature; this gives rise to an environmental ethic of care explicitly expressed in Sikh tree planting and a social justice ethic focused on food distribution. The second section emphasizes the Baha’i Faith and the ways it integrates the teaching of unity with ecological knowledge and engagement. For several decades, the Baha’i Faith has been actively engaged in international forums on the environment.
What's included
15 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt6 plugins
15 readings• Total 84 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “Sikhism Introduction” • 1 minute
- Environmental Theology in Sikhism• 17 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “What does the Sikh tradition have to say about the environment?” • 1 minute
- The Sikh Religion in “Faith for Earth: A Call for Action” • 10 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “Sikhism on Animals” • 1 minute
- Pre-video introduction: “Guru Nanak Sacred Forest in Defense to India’s Extreme Pollution” • 1 minute
- Resources on Sikhism and Ecology • 5 minutes
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
- Bahá’ís of India • 5 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: “Behind the Baha’i Faith, one of the fastest growing religions” • 1 minute
- The Baha’i Faith in "Faith for Earth: A Call for Action"• 5 minutes
- Pre-video introduction: "The Baha’i Worldview"• 1 minute
- Overview of Baha’i Faith and Ecology • 31 minutes
- Resources on the Baha’i Faith • 5 minutes
- (Optional) Ways to Learn More• 0 minutes
1 assignment• Total 10 minutes
- Module 8: Sikhism and the Baha’i Faith: Unity of Spirit and Matter• 10 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 5 minutes
- Module 8: Sikhism and the Baha’i Faith: Unity of Spirit and Matter• 5 minutes
6 plugins• Total 41 minutes
- Sikhism Introduction• 10 minutes
- What does the Sikh tradition have to say about the environment?• 7 minutes
- Sikhism on Animals• 4 minutes
- Guru Nanak Sacred Forest in Defense to India’s Extreme Pollution• 3 minutes
- Behind the Baha’i Faith, one of the fastest growing religions • 6 minutes
- The Baha’i Worldview • 11 minutes
What's included
1 video1 reading
1 video• Total 2 minutes
- Course Conclusion: South Asian Religions & Ecology - Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim• 2 minutes
1 reading• Total 5 minutes
- Letter from Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim• 5 minutes
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Reviewed on Dec 28, 2023
Extremely well-crafted, fun and educational all at the same time
Reviewed on May 11, 2025
Even though I am an Asian this course made me go deeper on the religions & the importance of ecology with it being all interconnected for survival.
Reviewed on Mar 9, 2023
Excellent dialogue of the South Asian religions and Ecology.

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