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	<title>Hindu Dharma Blog &#187; Environment</title>
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		<title>Hindu Temples Going Green</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of the most popular temples in India have been making conscious effort to adopt environmentally sound practices, particularly in regards to their energy use. The grand Tirupati temple has begun using solar energy in their kitchens where upwards of 30,000 meals are cooked each day, allowing a massive reduction in the amount of diesel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of the most popular temples in India have been making conscious effort to adopt environmentally sound practices, particularly in regards to their energy use. The grand Tirupati temple has begun using solar energy in their kitchens where upwards of 30,000 meals are cooked each day, allowing a massive reduction in the amount of diesel consumed by the temple. Other Hindu temples and ashrams across India have also made progress in adopting alternative forms of energy such as solar, wind and bio gas.</p>
<p>This move towards more sustainable practices are in line with Hindu teachings that espouses harmony with nature and preach conservation, and have therefore found support from various Hindu religious organizations. This TIME magazine article presents the efforts of Hindu temples and organizations in promoting a greener world &#8211; <a title="Hindu Temples Going Green" href="http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1820844,00.html">India&#8217;s Temples Go Green</a>.</p>
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