Golden sunlight flickers like tiny flames as thousands of demoiselle
cranes glide into the heart of the Thar Desert of India, catalyzing the
earth-hued sand dunes into a sea of glittering silver.
Amidst
the magical display sits a village. Here, the people ensure that these
thousands of cranes are fed before themselves; despite the limited
availability of grains.
Here,with kindness and respect, the
villagers place the lives of wildlife before their own. Here, all beings
enjoy a peaceful coexistence.
This community of people practice
the way of Bishnoism: they are the legendary Bishnois of Rajasthan.
Bishnoism,
founded by the great visionary saint Guru Jambheshwar Ji in the year
1485, is a simple, practical way of living which emphasizes love and
harmony between human beings, nature, and all life including animals as
co-inhabitants on Earth.
Find out more about the loving Bishnoi
community and Bishnoism at
www.Bishnoism.comIts origin began in Asia’s
second largest desert, the sprawling Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India,
and has since flourished and expanded throughout the country.
R.K. Bishnoi (m): Guru Jambheshwar
Ji was born in year 1451 in the place called Pipasar.
He was a very
silent boy and he used to take care of the cows in the desert.
HOST:Guru
Jambheswar Ji was born with the blessing of a yogi. He was a very quiet
and simple child, but also kind and affectionate and quite a genius.
At
the age of 34, he left behind his belongings and home to live and
preach at a sand dune called Samrathal Dhora. During that time, dire
drought conditions in the western Rajasthan area forced people to flee
the homeland with their animals.
R.K.
Bishnoi (m): After so many years there was no rain so the
people started moving out to go to Malava which is in Gujarat.
Otherwise, there was nothing; no vegetation here, no crop, no water for
them and their animals, so they started moving.
HOST: The
kind-hearted Guru Jambheswar Ji was sad to witness everyone distraught.
He offered his help to those afflicted by the drought so that they could
continue living in their villages.
R.K. Bishnoi (m): Then Guru Jambheshwar, he said that,
“Please you don’t go, I will take care of your all problems. So what are
your problems?” Then they told that, “We don’t have food for us, we
don’t have fodder for our animals.
We don’t have water; there is
no rain for last so many years. So that’s why we are forced to move
from this place.” So then he said, “I will do something.”
So
with his blessing, he started giving grains to those farmers, fodder to
their animals, and water to them and their animals, and asked them to
fight with this drought position together, as a community, as a society.
So the people, they started believing. And using whatever
available he has, he donated to all these people. And then he started
the Bisnoisism, which is a sect, part of a Hindu, great Hindu Dharma.