"Dream, Dream, Dream! Conduct these dreams into thoughts, and then transform them into action."
- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
9 Sep 2023
The DHAN Foundation, through its decade-long saga of organizing heritage walks, has been instrumental in preserving and reviving cultural heritage across Madurai and other remote locations in Tamil Nadu. These transformative walks have brought new meaning to mundane things and allowed participants to discover the rich archaeological treasures scattered across the region.
Under the guidance of the DHAN Foundation, college student R Eswaran and numerous others have embarked on journeys through heritage villages such as Keezhamattiyam, Thenkarai, Thiruvedagam, Thenur, Kodimangalam, Thuvariman, and Vikramangalam. Retired archaeologist V Vedachalam has lent his voice to these ancient tales, painting a vivid picture of Madurai's bustling past as a trade center that welcomed traders from Varanasi to Kanniyakumari.
The success of these heritage walks is attributed to the collaborative efforts of the community, students, and village youth. KP Bharathi, advisor of DHAN Tourism for Development, emphasizes the importance of both tangible and intangible heritage in preserving culture. The foundation has orchestrated over 300 heritage walks in remote locations, transforming historically obscure sites into cultural landmarks.
Addressing the erosion of heritage resources due to poverty, the DHAN Foundation has championed public-private-community partnerships, collaborating with organizations such as ASI, State Archaeology, Tourism Department, NABARD, and CSR institutions. Despite challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the foundation has consistently organized heritage walks once a month for the past 10 years.
The efforts of the DHAN Foundation extend beyond Madurai, resonating through Thanjavur to Tirunelveli, with contributions from professors S Rajavelu and N Athiyaman from Thanjavur Tamil University's Department of Maritime History and Marine Archaeology. These initiatives have not only preserved heritage but also celebrated it through cultural activities, fostering a sense of pride and appreciation among the younger generation.