Honourable
Member of Parliament, Shri Konda Vishweshar Reddy inaugurated Telangana
Heritage Centre in Our Sacred Space Dharur, Vikaraabad district, Telangana
on Sunday, Oct 29, 2017. Shri Jayesh Ranjan Garu IAS, Principal Secy, Commerce
and IT, Govt of Telangana also graced the inauguration. Other Guests of Honour
included renowned permaculture expert Shri Narsanna Koppula, dance Guru Smt
Swati Mahalakshmi, Conservationist Shri Raunaq Yar Khan, and Educationist Smt
Revathy Thangavelu. Other dignitaries included Shri. Kosalram Former Chief
Secretary, Shri. A.P. Rajan Former D.G.P. Police, Smt. Srilakshmi DFO
Vikarabad, Sr Devnayak Sarpanch of Station Dharur. Several eminent artists and
activists also present.
Speaking
at the event, Shri Konda Vishweswar Reddy Garu said that one of the promises he
made during his election campaign was to set up an art theatre in the district
to promote local culture and art. He remarked the world over it was the
initiative of private individuals that was instrumental in promoting the arts.
The Government supports these initiatives. He emphasized the importance of
eco-friendly work that could reduce pollution and support local resources. He
later planted a tree at the centre. Mr. Vishweshwar Reddy said he was
happy the Telangana Heritage Center is in his constituency and he looks forward
to its work and growth.
Shri
Jayesh Ranjan Garu hoped that the centre would serve as a resource centre for
seed saving methods, local handloom production, and revive beneficial local
practices. He hoped that centre would provide
support to local villagers in their livelihoods, women’s self-help groups,
children’s education etc. Nayantara Nandakumar, Founder of Our Sacred Space
agreed with the suggestion and explained that Dharur centre will support
ecotourism in conjunction with various activities in Kotapelly reservoir,
create a village resource centre to support needs of local community. She
dedicated the centre to the children of Dharur.
Shri
Narsanna garu, said that he felt the positive vibrations from the land as he
stepped into the Telangana Heritage Center, Dharur. In his address he said that the land in Our Sacred
Space was sacred because of the work and philosophy behind it. He remarked that
as he left the city he felt worried but as he stepped onto the campus he felt
full of positive energy. The Dharur centre will incorporate permaculture
principles. He said permaculture is permanent culture and thus Telangana
Heritage Centre will be preserving heritage on multiple levels.
Dance
Guru Smt Swati Mahalakshmi said, “there is a fresh breeze here. Urban life is
so busy and people are looking for wellness.” Smt Swati Mahalakshmi compared
the Telangana Heritage Center to Kalakshetra, Shanti Niketan and Nrityagram.
She said that because Nayantara is an engineer she is practical and because she
is a dancer she is sensitive to beauty.
Shri
Raunaq Yar Khan noted that he was awed by the work Nayantara had done at Our
Sacred Space in Secunderabad, and that her work was genuine. He said he was
sure the Dharur centre will start a revolution in rural Telangana.
Smt
Revathy Thangavelu talked about the family heritage and history. Nayantara’s
great great grandfather Shri Varadaraj Mudaliar had invested in Dharur a
century and half back. Over generations, the land was kept pristine by the
family and with the Dharur centre, Nayantara will be taking the vision of
Vardaraj Mudaliar Garu forward.
The
event had a cultural programme that featured Jayawant Naidu on Hawaiin guitar,
Amy Kumar and her students with an engrossing Kuchupudi performance, and a
thrilling Kalaripayattu performance by Kalarigram. Friends of Snakes Society
showed local snakes and explained difference between non-venomous and venomous
snakes. The event concluded with Shanthi Mantra performed by Nayantara’s Odissi
students, one of who was a two year old, performing beside her mother.
Details
about the Centre
Spread
over 24.5 acres, this centre will to preserve local craftsmanship, nurture and
support local rural human resources, and conserve and protect local
environment.
The
centre plans support to the already-occurring Saturday Angadi in the Mandal
which hosts potters, bamboo weavers, Lambadi artisans, local weavers. The
centre will ensure local craftsmanship carries over into next generation. This
is work Our Sacred Space is already doing in Secunderabad. So the work in
Dharur is a meaningful continuation.
The
centre has adopted Permaculture principles. To this end, centre has already
laid the ground for to harvest water and prevent water loss effectively.
Further, the local soil is being protected and nurtured. To this end, the first
round of plantings has been several hundred trees to break wind, prevent soil
erosion, and build the soil. Soon smaller trees and shrubs will be planted and
finally crop cultivation would start. Thus the centre will also serve as a
model permaculture farm.
The
best practices from Permaculture design and seed saving methods will be taught
to local farmers to enhance their productivity and build community in the area.
The
centre is also being designed to serve as a Botanist’s paradise. Baobabs,
Nagalingam, rich timber trees of various species have been planted. South
Indian Temple tree – the Kalabash or Beggar-Bowl tree has also been planted.
For aesthetic delight, several flowering trees and shrubs have also been
planted like Pride of India, Jasmine, Jacaranda, Gardenia, Kamini, Oleandar. A
food forest is being planned close to the retreat building which will host
several fruit trees.
Beginning
in 2018, the centre will be hosting three special residential retreat – 1. A
contemplative dance retreat by one of the foremost exponents of Odissi, Smt
Jyothi Rout from California Bay area; 2. Yoga, Nutrition and Spinning retreat;
3. Permaculture retreat. An alternative education retreat is also planned with
Kb Jinnan, India’s foremost alternative thinker and educationist.
Several
other retreats – Dance Retreats, Yoga Retreats, Writing workshops, Heal Your
Life Workshops, Kalari retreat, Night camping by adventure groups, are in the
pipeline
Via
these retreats, the centre will support eco-friendly village experience. Local
sightseeing for retreat residents will include a kayaking trip in the exquisite
Kotapally boating project set up by MP Konda Vishweswar Reddy on the Kotapally
Reservoir. The boating project is already supporting local rural youth.
Smt
Nayantara Nandakumar is founder and vision-head of Our Sacred Space. She spent
14 years in United States studying and working as an environmental engineer
before returning to India to set up the Space. She is also a renowned Odissi
exponent and loved dance teacher. Our Sacred Space Secunderabad was set up 5
years back and has grown from strength to strength. Please find more details
about the Space on our facebook page www.facebook.com/OurSacredSpace.
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