Conservation Management Plan – Eravimangalam Sree Subramaniaswamy Temple
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Kerala, India
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Sustainable Mega Buildings
Eravimangalam Sree Subramaniaswamy Temple is a temple complex located in the Malappuram district of the southern Indian state of Kerala. This temple is dedicated to Lord Subrahmanian, a Hindu deity also known as Kartikeyan and Skanda who is widely worshipped in South India. The Conservation Management Plan (CMP) for Eravimangalam Sree Subramaniaswamy Temple is an academic work with an introduction that briefly describes the document's structure and explains the plan's purpose before outlining its scope and limitations.
The plan is divided into four sections and has been referred to Heritage Lottery Fund Conservation Plan Guidance (2017); the first section is "Understanding the Heritage," which tells all about the temple complex's heritage. The following section, "Statement of Significance," elaborates on the significance of the heritage to whom and why. The third section, 'Risks and Opportunities,' explains the current state of the heritage and draws attention to the opportunity to suggest "proposals," which is the plan's fourth and final section. It lays forth the guidelines for the selected proposal's systematic procedure of documentation. The document ends with a conclusion and references used to aid in its creation.
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