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	Comments on: Chipping Away History : The Sorry State Of The Puri Temple’s Modern-Day Aesthetic	</title>
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		By: Asish Mohanty		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is an inch perfect analogy of what is of now and what has been. The traditions, cultural heritages that are being lost in the name of renovation is quite alarming. Renovation never means completely changing one&#039;s historical value, rather preserving in a way that it remains the same for future generations to learn from. Both ASI, Government, and Temple Committee should get together with Historians and Researchers, along with skilled artisans to restore and preserve fading artforms and monuments.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an inch perfect analogy of what is of now and what has been. The traditions, cultural heritages that are being lost in the name of renovation is quite alarming. Renovation never means completely changing one&#8217;s historical value, rather preserving in a way that it remains the same for future generations to learn from. Both ASI, Government, and Temple Committee should get together with Historians and Researchers, along with skilled artisans to restore and preserve fading artforms and monuments.</p>
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