"Highlighting key environmental movements and persons, including Chipko, Medha Patkar, and Vandana Shiva, Krishna Mallick examines both traditional Hindu ethics and eco-feminism, noting linkages and affinities. Excellent for courses on religions and ecology, as well as Hinduism."
- Christopher Key Chapple, Doshi Professor of Indic and Comparative Theology at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles
"Krishna Mallick’s book is a welcome addition to a growing list of books on Indian environmental movements inspired by Hindu and Jain traditions and the three case-studies in this book are connected with case-studies of Bishnois, Swadhyayis, and Bhils, and others."
- Pankaj Jain, Professor and Head, Indic Studies, FLAME University, Pune, India
''...it is a well researched contribution to the feld of environmental studies, religion, environmental movements of India, and others.''
- Abhinav Anand, Journal of Dharma Studies , July, 2024