Nurturing Nature
The Nature pillar stands for environmental awareness, ecological preservation, and conscious living. We focus on creating mindful connections between humans and their surroundings — reminding ourselves that personal wellbeing begins with a healthy planet.
"Prakruti Rakshati Rakshita"
Nature Protects if She is Protected
This profound Sanskrit philosophy embodies the reciprocal relationship between humans and nature. When we protect forests, rivers, biodiversity, and ecosystems, nature in turn protects us by providing clean air, fresh water, fertile soil, and a stable climate. At Prakrutim Rakshatu, we live this principle through our conservation initiatives in Janakpur and across Nepal, recognizing that environmental protection is not just a duty but a pathway to mutual wellbeing and sustainable prosperity.


Harmony
Finding balance between human life and the natural world — understanding that our wellbeing is rooted in the earth's wellbeing. This embodies the Prakruti Rakshati Rakshita principle: when we protect nature, nature protects us.
Preservation
Protecting the planet's precious resources through conscious living and respect for all forms of life. Our biodiversity conservation efforts in Nepal reflect the 'Nature Protects if She is Protected' philosophy, ensuring ecosystems can continue to sustain us.
Healing
Rediscovering peace, strength, and renewal through our deep connection with nature's rhythms. The reciprocal relationship of Prakriti Rakshati Rakshita shows that protecting nature heals both the environment and ourselves.
Understanding Prakruti Rakshati Rakshita
Prakruti Rakshati Rakshita (also spelled Prakriti Rakshati Rakshita) is a profound Sanskrit phrase meaning "Nature Protects if She is Protected." This ancient wisdom, deeply rooted in Nepali and South Asian culture, expresses a fundamental truth about the reciprocal relationship between humans and nature.
When we protect forests, rivers, soil, biodiversity, and natural ecosystems, nature provides us with essential services: clean air to breathe, fresh water to drink, fertile land for agriculture, climate regulation, and natural resources. This philosophy recognizes that environmental conservation is not just an ethical duty but essential for our own survival, health, and prosperity.
At Prakrutim Rakshatu, our nature conservation programs in Janakpur, Dhanusa District, and across Nepal are guided by this principle. Through forest protection, biodiversity conservation, water source restoration, and community-based environmental initiatives, we protect nature so that nature can continue to protect and sustain our communities for generations to come.