Don't Miss The Guda Bishnoi Village Safari

Bishnoi (also known as Vishnoi) is a religious group found in the Western Thar Desert and northern states of India. They follow a set of 29 principles given by Guru Jambheshwar. Jambheshwar, who lived in the 15th century, said that trees and wildlife should be protected, prophesying that harming the environment means harming oneself.

Bishnoism was founded by Guru Jambheshwar of Bikaner, who was born in 1499, and is buried in Talwa/Mukam in Bikaner. He announced a set of 29 tenets.The name Bishnoi was derived from "Vishnu". His spiritual name was Jambhaji.These were contained in a document written in the Nagri script called Shabdwani, which consists of 120 shabds. Of his 29 tenets, ten are directed towards personal hygiene and maintaining good basic health, seven for healthy social behaviour, and four tenets to the worship of 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 clothes is prohibited because the dye for colouring them is obtained by cutting a large quantity of shrubs.



Guda Bishnoi Village is located at a distance of 25 km from the main city of Jodhpur. In this tribal village, natural beauty is evident from Khejri trees and deer. Deer herds, peacocks and migratory birds are common sights in the village. Deriving its name from 'bish', which means twenty, and 'noi', meaning nine, the village is home to black bucks, antelopes, chinkaras, peacocks and cranes.

Inhabitants of the village lead a vegetarian lifestyle, and pray to Lord Vishnu. Bishnoi tribes worship gazelles that are commonly available in the Jodhpur district. Chinkara are also worshipped by the tribesmen. Guda Bishnoi Lake attracts numerous migratory birds like cranes.

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