The
Bishnois are known as the conservationists to whom the
preservation of animal and vegetable life is a religion and has been so
from the early 15th century. Their spiritual mentor,
Guru Jambheshwar
was an ecologist. He formulated Bis (twenty) + noi (nine) = Bisnoi
tenets from which the community derives its name. Almost 90 per cent of
the farmers of Desert region gladly accepted the 29 tenets he laid down.
The tenets were tailored to conserve bio-diversity of the area but also
ensured a healthy Eco-friendly social life for the community. Out of
the 29 tenets, 10 are directed towards personal hygiene and maintaining
good basic health, seven for healthy social behavior, and five tenets to
worship God. Eight tenets have been prescribed to preserve
bio-diversity and encourage good animal husbandry. These include a ban
on killing animals and felling green trees, and providing protection to
all life forms. The community is also directed to see that the firewood
they use is devoid of small insects. Wearing blue cloths is prohibited
because the dye for coloring them is obtained by cutting a large
quantity of shrubs.
History
Various census of India Bishnoi are found in Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, MP and UP. Bishnois were founded by a
Rajput of
Bikaner, who was born in 1541 A.D, and was therefore a contemporary of Baba
Nanak, the originator of
Sikhism,
and is buried in Talwa/Mukam in Bikaner. His spiritual name was
Jambhaji. He left his followers a scripture in the Nagri character
called Shabdwani. The adherents of the sect are the descendants of
immigrants from Bikaner and are almost exclusive
Jats
and carpentars by caste, though they often abandon the caste name and
describe themselves simple as Bisnois. They marry only among themselves,
are good cultivators, and keep camels in large numbers. They have a
ceremony of initiations, somewhat similar and known by the name as that
of
Sikhs.
Beside this there were followers from many other castes like vaishyas
like agarwals and guptas which are found mainly in UP and there main
occupation is business.
Pilgrimage places
The most prominent pilgrimage place of the Bishnois is situated at village called Mukam in
Nokha Tehsil, Bikaner District, Rajasthan. Other important pilgrimage places belonging to the Bishnois are
Samrathal Dhora
situated 3 km from Mukam, Pipasar, Jangloo, Lohawat, Lodipur, bhur tiba
and prachin vishnoi mandir Kanth DIST. moradabad,Sameliya, Rotu,
Lalasar and Jambolav.
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