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Guidelines for Conservation of Heritage at Andar Qila, Vidisha

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dc.contributor.author Kanherkar, Stuti
dc.date.accessioned 2024-12-04T11:28:22Z
dc.date.available 2024-12-04T11:28:22Z
dc.date.issued 2024-12-04
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.spab.ac.in:80/handle/123456789/2427
dc.description.abstract The preservation and appreciation of cultural heritage are integral to understanding any community's historical and social fabric. Small historic towns often hold a wealth of heritage assets that contribute significantly to a region's collective identity. This paper delves into the vital task of assessing the historic significance of heritage in Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh. Vidisha has been a centre of historical importance dating back to ancient times, with a legacy spanning several millennia and has a diverse tapestry of archaeological, architectural, and socio-cultural heritage, offering a rich setting to investigate the dynamic interplay between heritage and culture. The religious traditions, art and many antiquities here are not only a memento for future generations but are also an uninterrupted source of that sublime, spiritual and supernatural inspiration of human beings, through which the path of progress becomes clear and accessible. The rational coordination of material prosperity and spiritual progress that exists in Vidisha is rare anywhere else. The town's strategic location on the confluence of the Betwa and Bes rivers made it a significant centre for trade and culture during the ancient period. Over time, it witnessed the influences of various dynasties, including the Guptas, the Kushans, and the Mauryas, which have left an indelible mark on its heritage. One of Vidisha's most iconic heritage sites is the Udayagiri Caves, a group of rock-cut caves that date back to the Gupta period. These caves, adorned with intricate sculptures and inscriptions, are a testament to the architectural and artistic prowess of that era. Additionally, the Bija Mandal, stands as a remarkable example of Nagara-style architecture, reflecting the religious significance of the region. The socio-cultural importance of Vidisha is deeply intertwined with its heritage. The town has been a melting pot of diverse cultures and traditions, giving rise to a unique blend of customs and rituals. However, the preservation of Vidisha's heritage faces several challenges. Urbanization and modernization have led to encroachments and infrastructural development that threaten the integrity of historical sites. Additionally, environmental factors, such as pollution and climate change, pose risks to the physical condition of heritage structures. Addressing these challenges iii requires a multi-pronged approach, including community involvement, sustainable development, and heritage conservation initiatives. To safeguard Vidisha's heritage, this paper aims to evaluate the significance of some heritage sites, their condition, and the threats they face. Furthermore, it sought to engage local communities and stakeholders in the preservation efforts. The research aims to shed light on the intrinsic value of Vidisha's heritage, emphasizing its role in fostering a sense of identity, promoting tourism, and contributing to the overall cultural heritage of India. The findings of this study can serve as a foundation for informed heritage management policies and strategies, fostering the sustainable preservation and promotion of Vidisha's historical treasures. Keywords: Historic Significance,, Assessment, en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher SPA Bhopal en_US
dc.subject Socio-Cultural Heritage en_US
dc.subject Preservation en_US
dc.title Guidelines for Conservation of Heritage at Andar Qila, Vidisha en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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