TANGIBLE & INTANGIBLE HERITAGE OF THE SIKHS: NEED FOR ITS DOCUMENTATION AND CONSERVATION
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The importance of heritage has been realized all over the world. It has acclaimed recognition in the Venice Charter, the text of which begins with highlighting the relevance of heritage and the responsibility to protect it for future generations. Heritage encompasses varied aspects. These aspects not only include built and natural heritage but also the values, life styles, rituals, way of life, and so on. In other vocabulary it is classified into two parts i.e. (i) Tangible heritage (ii) Intangible heritage. The Tangible is one that can be touched where as the Intangible can not be touched Various Charters such as International charter for the Conservation and Restoration of Monuments and Sites, 1964(Venice Charter), International Charter for the Conservation of Historic Towns and Urban Areas 1987(Washington Charter), International Cultural Tourism Charter 1999 and Charter for the Conservation of Unprotected Architectural Heritage and Sites 2004 in India have highlighted both these aspects. But the UNESCO organized a Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2003 which is an important document as for as Intangible Heritage is concerned. Through this paper an effort has been made to identify the Tangible and Intangible Heritage of the Sikhs. For this, first of all Sikh and Sikhism has been defined. Then an effort has been made to identify its Tangible and Intangible aspects. The Tangible includes Gurudwaras, towns founded by Sikh Gurus and the monuments, sites, artifacts related to the Sikhs whereas the intangible includes traditions, values, life styles and so on. The main stress has been given on the need to identify, document and then conserve this rich heritage for the future generations.
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