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.
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Internship and Volunteering positions for 2011

Internship and Volunteering positions for 2011

Passionate about making a difference in the world? Take a look at our internship and volunteering opportunities for 2011.
Current Bhumi initiatives

Current Bhumi initiatives

In mid-2010 we unveiled our first two initiatives. Since then we they have both been well received by Hindu communities from all parts of the world.
Bhumi in India and Africa

Bhumi in India and Africa

Over the past 6 months we have visited both India and Africa to meet with Hindu organisations, to share the work of Bhumi, and discuss how the international Hindu community can work together in the care for Mother Earth.
Video: "Practice what has always been true"

Video: “Practice what has always been true”

In this video, Martin Palmer, Secretary-General of the Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC), speaks to us about the Bhumi Project.