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This Man Left the Chaos of City Life Behind to Build an Organic Village in Kerala

Here's the story of how Mohan Chavara, a talented sculptor, is building a unique organic village based on the principles of sustainability, simple living and harmony with nature.

This Man Left the Chaos of City Life Behind to Build an Organic Village in Kerala

On the beautiful banks of Bharatpuzha river, a self-built tree house lies shrouded by a canopy of lush green trees. Inside, Mohan Chavara and his family prepare a meal with the fresh produce from their sprawling organic garden.

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The Chavara family working in their organic garden

Mohan Chavara and his family are the first residents of the emerging organic village in Kerala’s Palakkad district. Conceptualised and founded by Chavara, this village is nestled amidst two-and-a-half acres of scenic countryside and is just a short walk away from the Mannannur railway station.

Here’s the story of how Mohan Chavara, a talented sculptor, is building a unique organic village based on the principles of sustainability, simple living and harmony with nature.

Chavara and his wife, Rukmini (former principal of a nursing college) had long cherished a dream of creating a community of people committed to green living. In 2013, they talked to 14 like-minded families about building a self-sustainable organic village for themselves. All of them wanted to leave behind the pollution, the processed foods and the chaos of the city to begin a new, healthier life in the lap of nature.

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Mohan and Rukmini Chavara

When they came across a beautiful, two-and-a-half acre patch of land on the banks of the Bharathpuzha river, they knew it was the perfect place to build their organic village. Pooling their funds, they bought the land that was previously a rubber plantation.

The group began by chopping and removing the rubber trees on the land as they were unhealthy for the soil. Next, they built their tree house with their own hands before planting fruit tress and vegetable gardens. In 2015, Mohan, Rukmini and their two daughters –  18-year-old Surya and 11-year-old Sreya – shift into the upcoming village, the first to do so.

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The Chavara family

The layout of the organic village has been planned keeping the principle of sharing and togetherness in mind. Since its very inception, the organic village has had many appreciative visitors, so the Chavaras and the other families plan to build a guest house and a large community kitchen where everybody can cook and eat together. The families are also planning to invite artists, activists and people from neighbouring villages for weekly art meets that will be held at the village.

Rececntly, the Chavaras have started building a simple mud house for themselves, with a little outside help for the roofing. Other than growing fruits, vegetables and pulses, the Chavaras also rear poultry, goats and cows. Every guest to the village is welcome with a delicious meal prepared by Rukmini who uses fresh produce from their organic garden. The evening meals at the village are often accompanied by melodious local songs and enthusiastic art discussions.

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The Chavaras also believe that one can learn much more love, humanity and compassion while living amidst nature in comparison to regular schools. This is why Sreya and Surya have dropped out of school to lead the natural way of life. Though Surya was a class topper till she dropped out in the eighth grade, she is much more comfortable and happier learning through this alternative, informal mode of education.

Sreya, on the other hand, is dyslexic. Her teachers were often unable to understand and work with her abilities; however, she is thriving now, with the organic village opening up a world of opportunities for her. Both the sisters love observing the beautiful vagaries of nature, hearing the birds serenade them as they work, and savouring the refreshingly cool breeze as they lounge around in their tree house.

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Surya and Sreya

Surya and Sreya also travel frequently to learn more about the cultural and social diversity of their state. In 2013, they led a children’s brigade to Aranmula and symbolically planted paddy saplings to raise awareness about a proposed project that would damage the rich biodiversity of the region.

Taught by their father, Surya and Sreya have also become quite proficient at sculpturing and other art forms. With their parents encouraging their creativity, the sisters have made many sculptures and paintings that adorn the walls and pillars of the quaint mud house. A quiet place away from the chaos of the city, their efforts have transformed the village into a fetching fusion of traditional jungle living and artistic design.

Having seen the positive effect of sustainable living on their kids, the Chavaras and the other families now plan to design their own education system (including art and craft workshops, gardening classes etc) that encourages children to live together, rather than to compete with each other.

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With their beautiful story of adventure, sustainability and lots of love, the Chavaras have set a unique example of organic living that is sure to inspire many people across India to return to their roots. Here is another inspiring story of another pioneering family who left city life behind to become full-time organic farmers in Mysore.

Mohan Chavara can be contacted through his Facebook page here.

Source for all photos: Mohan Chavara

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