Sadhana Forest
January 2012
In a spirit of human unity, their aim is to introduce a growing number of people to sustainable living and veganism.
Sadhana Forest started its ecological revival and sustainable living work
on December 19th 2003.
The vision of its founders, Yorit and Aviram Rozin, is to transform 70 acres
of severely eroded, arid land on the outskirts of Auroville in South India.
In a spirit of human unity, their aim is to introduce a growing
number of people to sustainable living and veganism.
Our energy and resources are focused on the creation of a vibrant,
indigenous Tropical Dry Evergreen Forest (TDEF).
The main aim of this ecological project is to support the local rural
villages by retaining water and filling the aquifer. Sadhana Forest allows
the villagers to cultivate their food and prevents exodus towards nearby
city slums.
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