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[[Image:Kiratpur53.jpg|thumb||250px|right| Guru Har Rai developed Kiratpur Sahib as a town of parks and gardens.]]
[[Image:Kiratpur53.jpg|thumb||250px|right| Guru Har Rai developed Kiratpur Sahib as a town of parks and gardens.]]


''"The Lord infused His Light into the dust, and created the world, the universe. The sky, the earth, the trees, and the water - all are the Creation of the Lord. ||1||"'' [http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=723&english=t&id=31100#l31100 SGGS page 723]
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The Sikh scripture called the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], declares that the purpose of human beings is to achieve a blissful state and to be in harmony with the earth and all of God's creation. It seems, however, that humans have drifted away from that ideal. For today, the earth is today saturated with problems. It is agonizing over the fate of its inhabitants and their future! It is in peril as never before. Its lakes and rivers are being choked, killing its marine life. Its forests are being denuded. A smoky haze envelops the cities of the world. Human beings are exploiting fellow human beings.
 
The [[Sikh Gurus]] showed the world the way to live in harmony with the environment and all their constructions adhered to this principle.  [[Guru Har Rai]], the seventh Sikh Guru developed [[Kiratpur Sahib]] as a town of parks and gardens. Located on the banks of tributary of the [[Sutlej]], he planted flowers and fruit bearing trees all over the area. This created a salubrious environment, attracting beautiful birds to the town and turning it into an idyllic place to live in.{{aowf|Sikhism and the Environment}}

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Guru Har Rai developed Kiratpur Sahib as a town of parks and gardens.

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