A SPIRITUAL CUM ENVIRONMENT PROJECT

Kananakshethram

BioDiversity Park is a vibrant sanctuary that celebrates the incredible variety of life on Earth. Spanning lush landscapes, the park showcases ecosystems teeming with flora and fauna, fostering a deeper connection between people and nature. Visitors embark on a journey through diverse habitats, from dense rainforests to serene wetlands, witnessing the beauty and balance of life in every corner. The park promotes environmental conservation, offering educational programs and immersive experiences to inspire sustainable living and a profound respect for our planet’s biodiversity.

Using this method, it is possible to transform even Small areas into Healthy, Functional Ecosystems that Provide Important Ecological and Social Services.

BioDiversity Park is a breathtaking tribute to the richness and variety of life on Earth. This immersive, eco-friendly sanctuary invites visitors to explore diverse ecosystems, from lush rainforests and sprawling grasslands to tranquil wetlands and vibrant coral reefs, all in one place. Each corner of the park reveals nature’s intricate balance, where every plant, animal, and microbe plays a vital role in sustaining life.

 

BioDiversity Park is a breathtaking tribute to the richness and variety of life on Earth. This immersive, eco-friendly sanctuary invites visitors to explore diverse ecosystems, from lush rainforests and sprawling grasslands to tranquil wetlands and vibrant coral reefs, all in one place. Each corner of the park reveals nature’s intricate balance, where every plant, animal, and microbe plays a vital role in sustaining life.

 

 

The Kananakshetra concept revitalizes small areas into thriving ecosystems, situated on an acre near Sarpakkadu and Mullakkal temples. The Nakshatra Udyana features twenty-seven trees, each representing a zodiac star, with three plants per star. Each phase includes a relaxation area, garden, and pond. This design fosters ecological health and community well-being.

The kananakshetra concept is divided into four stages. the Sarpakkadu and Mullakkal temple have been shifted around one acre of land and set aside for these projects. Nakshatra Udyana, twenty-seven stars from Aswati to Revati, a tree is imagined for each star. In this Nakshatra Udyanam with nine hands, there are three plants in each hand. for example, the tree of Makam, Pooram and Utram stars in Leo in kannimula is Peral, Plash and Ithi. in this way, twenty-seven nakshatras will find space in the zodiacal order. a sitting area for relaxation, a small garden and a beautiful small pond in the middle of it will complete a phase of my Kananakshetram concept.

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