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Free-report: Nature- a natural temple

by Asmita Gaire | 13-07-2019 11:13



Being practical is the best thing. It's a small act but I rejoice sharing it.

We were having a repairment and construction of the room in hostel which was unused for years. In this context, workers destroyed the plants for putting up the constructional materials. Unfortunately, all the students were in holidays and we couldn't aware about the plants preservation. 

After getting back into the hostel; I was disappointed being not seen the beautiful plants of temple tree and other flowers that was like a natural resource to bless up my day.

It has already been 1 month holiday and I wasn't refreshed to see the act after getting back. I saw cut part of temple tree which had already missed it's habitat for one month. I cut it's small part and planted it; in front of my room. It was just a stem before. I thought the plant would certainty not grow up since it was put as thrown away since one month deprived of nutrients and it's habitat. But with the false hope to reinject the life into it. I planted plant and looked after it every day by watering it daily.

There was no symptom of it's growth for long 3 months. It was like a dead stem even up to 3 months yet I didn't stop watering it with some unconditional hope.

And it has been just a few week, new leaves got sprouted and now many leaves have accompanied the stem. 
This process for 4 months have provided me with a beautiful message that land, plants and environment never  fail to provide what we desire of if we take care of them consistently.

Today, my natural temple tree has regained it's life. I feel as if I shouldn't struggle to visit man made temple when temple tree and the environment miracle is within our thought and nature.