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Using heritage as a reason to enter and explore the Peak District National Park, using heritage as a reason to acquire research skills and develop community thinking in various innovative ways about their heritage, identity and contribution to modern society and its problems

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Community engagement in National Parks

‘issues of relevance’

Heritage

Environment

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Sheffield Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet: Old

advert displayed in Manager’s room (2012)

What is the Indian story behind this hamlet?

What are the Indian stories in Sheffield?

What are the Indian stories in the countryside around Sheffield?

A project to discover Indian stories in the English countryside

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BRITISH RAJ IN THE PEAK DISTRICT

Discovering, Recovering and Sharing Colonial Heritage

www.heritagehindusamaj.wordpress.com

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Edward Carpenter workshop (2013)

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Edward Carpenter Archive visit (2013)

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Carpenter Walk (2013)

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Cromford Mill Tour

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Cotton Workshop

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Media Coverage

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Dwivedi, O. P., Tiwari, B. N., & Tripathi, ‘R. N. Hindu concept of ecology and the environmental crisis’, Indian Journal of Public Administration, 30 (1984) , 33-67.

Dwivedi, O. P. & Tiwari, B. N., Environmental crisis and Hindu religion (1987) New Delhi: Gitanjali.

Dwivedi, O.P., ‘Human responsibility and the Environment: A Hindu Perspective’, Hindu-Christian Studies Bulletin, 6 (1993), 19-26

5. Hindu Perspectives on the environment

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Hindu Perspectives from our project

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CARPENTER’S HINDU WORLDVIEW ON NATURE The Universal Consciousness nature of UC

‘At rest everywhere’ ‘Indifference’ Equality’ [Tilleinathan Swami]

Not in the form of Thought It touches, sees, hears and is all those things which it

perceives- without motion, without change, without effort, without distinction of subject and object, but with a vast and incredible joy.

Nature and Universal Consciousness – You are not to differentiate yourself from Nature – speak of external world as ‘I’. Non-differentiation is the final deliverance

Development of Universal Consciousness – Supress seat of primary Consciousness – Be with Nature From Adam’s Peak to Elephanta (E.Carpenter)

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http://heritagehindusamaj.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/carpenter-on-hinduism

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For an elaboration see blog post