A heart for heritage
People in Madurai are
showing an active interest in raising awareness about historical
monuments and heritage in and around the city
by T. Saravanan and A. Shrikumar
Heritage has generated a lot of interest in Madurai's citizens. Many
of them get together in groups and visit historical places. Thanks to
these people from various walks of life who are blogging, sharing,
liking and tweeting news and information about Madurai's history,
heritage has come alive and out of the text book pages. Nearly
half-a-dozen such groups are active on social media platforms and they
regularly meet and discuss ways to protect these sites.

A heritage walk at Thirumalai Naicker Palace |
S. Khansa Sadiq says, "Most of us are not aware of the historical
significance of sites in our neighbourhood. In a place like Madurai, you
would find centuries-old-edifices in every street. Few are aware of the
17th century paintings and inscriptions at Chitrakoodam in
Narasingampatti near Melur. Today, it is lying in a sorry state and the
place is being used as a cattle shed," he said.
In their first trip, the group 'Namma Varalaru' initiative of Naanal
Nanbargal Kuzhu, visited the Madura fort, Kattabomman statue and the
British cemetery.
The next visit is planned to Sammattipuram where Mohammed Yousuf
Khan's tomb is located.
These people believe that besides the government, it is also the
responsibility of every individual to safeguard the heritage sites. They
also want to sensitise the local community. Programmes such as 'Madurai
Vizha' and 'MaaMadurai Potruvom' have further enhanced people's
enthusiasm.A number of college and high-school students who were roped
in for the Vaigai-cleaning project have also become members of these
heritage groups.
Balanathan, a tourism graduate says, "Village tourism should be
promoted, as it brings tourists in direct touch with the culture and
society of our region. People should be brought out of the mindset that
heritage is only about temples and palaces."
B. Praveen Kumar, an engineering student says, "I got the idea to do
something for heritage after participating in one of the college
excursions to the Jain caves around Madurai.
I started a page 'Thoonganagaram' on fb where a number of
photographers and tourists post pictures and their experiences on
Madurai." Heritage enthusiasts of all age groups belonging to online
groups such as 'Namma Madurai' and 'All About Madurai' visit villages of
historical importance. Bloggers among them write about the experiences
and share them on fb.
"I don't share pictures with copyright issues. Many of those websites
from where I collected the photos have closed down," he says. "I have
future plans of opening a small library-cum-museum."
- The Hindu |