Named after the ancient forest goddess Aranyani, this inaugural pavilion turns ecology into an architectural experience, built to pull you back into the natural world.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Meghalaya hosts over 125 sacred forests, vital for environmental conservation, rooted in Indigenous religious beliefs and culture. These ancient groves have been protected for centuries, serving as ...
The inaugural Aranyani Pavilion launches in New Delhi, conceived to bring people, nature and architecture into fruitful dialogue ...
Sacred forests and groves are primeval woodlands that different faith communities around the world have safeguarded for centuries as abodes of the spiritual or the divine. Thousands of sacred forests ...
Meghalaya's Mawphlang Sacred Grove, a living testament to conservation, thrives on ancient Khasi beliefs, forbidding visitors ...
These groves, or orans, are crucial community lands. Marchers say their allocation to renewable energy companies can destroy local economies and ecologies.