The Bhumi Project is a worldwide Hindu response to the environmental issues facing our planet. The initiative is facilitated by the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, in partnership with the Alliance of Religions and Conservation.
Applying traditional wisdom to modern concerns

Applying traditional wisdom to modern concerns

We aim to make traditional Hindu culture and wisdom relevant to address environmental concerns.
A global Hindu response to climate change

A global Hindu response to climate change

We work with Hindu organisations, communities, temples and individuals in all parts of the world. With them we have created the first ever united global Hindu voice to address environmental concerns.
Respect, Compassion & Service for the Environment

Respect, Compassion & Service for the Environment

We believe in respect, compassion and service for our environment. These are the pillars which guide our work and that of our partners.
Latest updates
State and city officials endorse green pilgrimage at the Kumbh

State and city officials endorse green pilgrimage at the Kumbh

The Green Pilgrimage Network receives further endorsement from State and City officials attending the Kumbh Mela in Allahabad.
Green Pilgrimage Network meeting in Rishikesh

Green Pilgrimage Network meeting in Rishikesh

On November 23rd and 24th representatives from Hindu pilgrim towns and cities from across India gathered in Rishikesh to discuss how their holy sites can be more environmentally friendly.
Launch of the Green Pilgrimage Network - India Chapter

Launch of the Green Pilgrimage Network – India Chapter

On October 14th, the 7th day of the U.N.’s COP 11 of the Convention on Biological Diversity in Hyderabad, some of India’s holiest Hindu pilgrim towns and cities gathered to participate in the launch of the India chapter of the international Green Pilgrimage Network.
Hindus in Africa launch long-term environmental plan

Hindus in Africa launch long-term environmental plan

Hindus in Africa have launched a long-term plan to address some of the most pressing environmental concerns in the continent. Their nine-year plan was launched at an event in Nairobi, Kenya, at an event was hosted by the Alliance of Religions and Conservation.
Ahimsa milk celebrates first birthday!

Ahimsa milk celebrates first birthday!

The Ahimsa milk project, integral in the development and launch of the Bhumi Project, recently celebrated it's first birthday of production of slaughter-free milk. Read about their remarkable journey and future plans.
Developments in India

Developments in India

Our Project Manager, Gopal Patel, is currently in India for the next few months. Whilst there he will be working on a number of India-based initiatives for Bhumi.