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I Circular: 01 August 2017: CFP - Call for the Papers, and Request for the distribution ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ International Symposium: 23~26 October 2018 (24 October 2018 Wednesday: Sharada Purnima, Samvata 2075, Yugabda 5120) Pilgrimage Cities & Cultural Landscapes of Asia and prospects for Sustainable Tourism under the aegis of The 7-ACLA, Asian Cultural Landscape Association with the collaboration of IGU Commission C16.07 Cultural Approach in Geography, IGU Commission C16.25 Landscape Analysis and Landscape Planning, and BHAI - Big History Association of India (Symbiosis University, Pune) Ayodhya Sodh Sansthan (Dept of Culture, Govt. of U.P.), Ayodhya Organised by: Dr. R.M.L. Avadh University, Faizabad, UP 224001, India Patron & Director Prof. Manoj Dixit Vice Chancellor, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University, Faizabad-Ayodhya, UP 224001, India. Website: www.rmlau.ac.in Phone: +91-5278-246223 (office), -246224 (Res.), Fax: +91-5278-246330, Mob. +091-9415220919. em: vcrmlau2015@gmail.com ; manojdixit23@gmail.com Secretary-General Prof. Ajay Pratap Singh Head- Dept. of History, Culture & Archaeo., RML Avadh University, Faizabad. Mobile: (+091)-9415048416, (+091)-7570869754. (Pvt. email): ajaypratapsinghfzd@gmail.com Treasurer, & Chairman: Media- News, Advertisement & Publication Committee: Prof. Sachida Nand Shukla Dept. of Physics & Electronics, RML Avadh University, Ayodhya-Faizabad. Mobile: +091-9415188149. Email: sachida.shukla@gmail.com Deadline for Abstract extended: 28 February 2018 # After receipt of the Abstract/s and its peer reviewing, and acceptation, Registration Form be sent. Preamble and the Focal Sub-Themes Most of the ancient cultures, especially the Asians in the ancient past ordered the natural world on cosmological principles and shaped harmonious relation with nature. Mountains and springs, plains and rivers, were sites and channels of sacred power from historical events and timeless sacred forces. And, geographical features were inscribed by human hands to mark their sacredness in the frame of built structures. Such natural and constructed places commonly became centres of religious heritage, pilgrimage and spiritual tourism, serving as pivot of harmonizing the world through their inherent message, underpinning meanings, and realizing the interconnectedness among the people and culture. That is how they require special care for understanding,

preservation and planning. This Symposium will examine the role of religious heritage sites of pilgrimage cities and associated cultural landscapes in promoting sustainable tourism, with emphasis on awakening the deeper cultural sense in harmonizing the world, drawing upon the perspectives of multi-disciplinary and cross-cultural interfaces, beyond the world of Asia. (A) Sacred Landscape, Religious Heritage and Sustainable Tourism: Evolution of sacred landscapes: textual base and contextual reality, historicity and cultural continuity; growth and representation of sacred landscapes: pilgrimage archetype and mandala; spirit of place, spirituality, and sustainability; sacredscapes and cosmological principles: spatiality of time and temporality of space in the context of sacrality; sacredscape and symbolism; relevance and rationality of religious-heritage sites today in enhancing sustainable and spiritual tourism for harmonizing the world and enhancing global understanding. (B) Ritual Landscape, Cultural Landscape and Cosmogram: Ritual landscape and sacredscapes: ritualisation process, cosmogram and complexity; cosmic geometry and cultural astronomy: geometry of time, travel genre and circulation network, hierarchy and patterns, sacred functionaries & sacred systems of network; sacred city and cosmic order, representation and identity between cultural (religious) landscape and heritage landscape. (C) Heritage Cities, Religious notions and making of Harmonious World: Interfaces and cultural interaction: sharing the experiences of different groups from different parts of the world, role of NGOs in mass awakening, deep ecology, defining and identifying cultural heritage, religion and cultural tourism management; planning for sacred places: heritage preservation and conservation, dynamics of change and ethical issues, social-cultural implications and public participation; issues of location, distribution and scale in spatial dimension of heritage cities; envisioning the role of religious heritage sites and cultural landscapes in sustainable tourism. (D) Holy-Heritage Cities: Cultural Landscapes, Sustainable Tourism & Heritage Planning: Evolutionary processes stages and expansion; metaphysical base of city plans; City as organism; Pilgrimage circuits, Spiritual tourism and development strategies; Sustainable Development Goals, New Urban Policy, Smart Cities Initiatives; Cross-cultural and regional comparison; Cultural Landscapes and Natural Disasters conceptual frames, case studies; Critique of guidelines to inscribe in the UNESCO WHL befitting to ancient historic-heritage cities; Case studies of historically heritage-sacred cities, e.g. Mathura, Varanasi, and Gorakhpur. (E) Making and Projecting Ayodhya, India s Cultural Capital and Heritage City: Cultural routing and mapping of Ayodhya and the Ramayana (Rama s stories) in India (various states and regions) and other countries (replication and spatial transposition), e.g. Nepal, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Laos, Vietnam, Bali-Indonesia, Cambodia, Rep. Korea, Fiji, Mauritius, Surinam, Trinidad & Tobago, the Netherlands, & other countries; Sacredscapes and heritagescapes of Ayodhya; Ayodhya s tangible and intangible heritages; Pilgrimage routes and interlinking sacred sites; Prospects of Ayodhya to get enlisted in the UNESCO World Heritage List: evaluating Ayodhya on the scale and criteria of the UNESCO- WHS; evaluating heritage-inclusive Master Plan and CDP (Comprehensive Development Plan); potentials of cultural tourism. Structure 3-days Symposium and keynote addresses (23~25 October 2018), and 1-day field trip (26 October 2018) to experience the sacredscapes and ghats together with rituals and part of pilgrimage and heritage walk in and around Ayodhya-Faizabad. Post-Symposium special tour will be organised to (i) nearby Heritage holy sites, in and around Ayodhya <1-day>, (ii) Lucknow, the nearby city of Nawabs and the Capital of state of Uttar Pradesh, 130-km <2-days>, and (iii) Varanasi, 221-km, the holiest city for Hindus and Cultural Capital of India <3-days>. The details will be chalked out later after the passage of time, taking into account the number of potential participants, and followed up preparations. Details of the tour sites will be provided in the Second Circular. Deadlines: An abstract of 250~300 words (with details of address, tel., Fax, email) by 28 February 2018. 2

Full Paper (6000-7000 words; Harvard Style of Manuel, having Abstract, Keywords (5-8), followed with Introduction at the beginning, and Conclusion at the end, followed with References); by 30 March 2018. (strictly in the Harvard Style Manuel: citing author/s by surname/s, year: pp. in the text within parentheses, and full references at the end arranged alphabetically by surname, full initials, year, title of the paper/ book. Journal/Book, Publishers, Place); Details will be provided later on. Ayodhya, the holy-heritage city Ayodhya (spot height, msl: 91m) counted among one of the seven most scared and salvationendowing cities of the India (i.e. Ayodhya, Mathura, Maya-Haridvar, Kashi, Kanchi, Avantika- Ujjain, Puri, Dvarka), is situated on the right bank of the river Sarayu (Ghaghara) at a distance of 6-km east from Faizabad city in the Ganga Valley. Ayodhya (population: 55,890 in 2011 census), an independent municipality, is the part of Faizabad Metropolitan city and both are known together as Ayodhya-Faizabad twin city (Urban Agglomeration/ Metropolitan City, population: 256,624 in 2011 census). The population of Ayodhya-Faizabad consists of 70% Hindus, 29% Muslims, and the rest others. The twin-city extends between 26 0 47 North to 26 0 80 North Latitude and 82 0 12 East to 82 0 20 East Longitude. These two twin cities are divided by a pilgrimage route of Panchakroshi Yatra, and the entire sacred territory is demarcated by the Chaudahkroshi Yatra. The state s capital Lucknow lies at distance of 130-km west and another holy city Varanasi at 221-km in south-east, Gorakhpur at 145-km in east and Allahabad lies at distance of 167-km in the south. A scene of Ayodhya: Ram ki Paudi According to Hindu mythology, Ayodhya was settled by King Manu (Hindu progenitor of mankind), and narrated as the birth place of Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Vishnu. Ayodhya was one of the famous cities and the first capital of the powerful Koshala among the sixteen Mahajanapadas of ancient India. Ayodhya for a period of over two thousand years has borne witnessed to the presence of Jainism, Buddhism, Shaivism, Vaishnavism, and Islam too, therefore Ayodhya consists of the sacred and religious places for Hindus together with Muslims, 3

Jains, Buddhists, and Sikhs too. There exist over a thousand of Hindu temples, five Jain temples, four Sikh Gurudvaras, over hundred of Muslim shrines and monuments, and several folk monuments. The city is also rich in intangible heritage and related heritagescapes and ritualscapes. The Sarayu river (Ghaghara), a major tributary of the Ganga river has manifestation of evolutionary story of waterfront sacred city of Ayodhya. The Sarayu river is perceived as a goddess like that of the Ganga and many other great rivers of India. The banks of the Sarayu river at Ayodhya consists of a number of bathing places (ghats), and are counted as sacred places for Hindu adherents. Every ghat possesses individual historical, mythological, religious folk tales and spiritual importance. The riverfront also consists of sacred places like monastic temples, ashrams, and chhavani (encampment of monks). Every year on the special occasion of Parikrama, pilgrims performing the first ritual (bathing), followed with pilgrimage to the Panchakroshi and Chaudahakroshi yatras from various ghats of the Sarayu river. Ayodhya-Faizabad represents an aesthetic and unique type of cultural landscape and heritagescape that include historical monuments, artefacts, ghats, water pools, traditional performances, mythology and faiths, custom, folklore, festivities, pilgrimages, and other tangible and intangible cultural heritages. Taking this spirit in mind let us hope Ayodhya will be developed as a sacred place where divinity meets humanity and thus emerges the landscapes of global understanding and harmony where Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, Buddhists, Muslims, Sufis, and several other small congregations together develop a sacredscape of mosaicness and religio-cultural pluralities. Places for stay, and connectivity. There are around two hundred dharmashala (guest houses for pilgrims). There are about ten Hotels of varying ranges, mostly two to three stars (well known are: Krishna Palace, Abha, AP House, Sri Ram, Ramprastha, Kohinoor, Taraji Resort, Shane Avadh, Vindhyavasini Palace). The main railway junction Faizabad is at a distance of 4-km from the university, and is well connected to the main lines linking New Delhi, Kolkata, Gorakhpur, Lucknow, and Mumbai; in every week 63 express trains passes through Faizabad. The nearest international airport is at Lucknow, the capital of the state of Uttar Pradesh, at a distance of 143km, having regular flights from major cities of India and abroad (like New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Ahmadabad, Cochin, Guwahati, Jaipur, Bhopal, Sharjah, Dubai: - served by airlines like AirIndia, GoAir, JetAir, IndiGo, Oman Air, & Saudi Air), and well connected by highways; regular buses, AC taxis are easily available from the airport. Ayodhya lies in the typical Monsoonal climate, recording temperature of 26-20 deg. C in the month of October, but night will be cooler. For details and research papers, see https://banaras.academia.edu/ranapbsingh/papers (ref. free downloading Pdf, codes: 399, 437, 438, 439a, 440, 441, 473, 478, 481, 482, 486, 492, 493, 495, & 509). Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University (Ayodhya-Faizabad), the Venue. The University, also known simply as Avadh University, spread over an area of 45.42 ha, is one of the premier universities in India and was established in 1975. It is on the NH96 in Faizabad-Ayodhya twin city in the neighbourhood of Hawai Patti (aerodrome), Allahabad Road. Presently, the university is catering education to about 700 thousands regular/private students through its nine residential PG departments and on campus Institute of Engineering along-with more than 400 affiliated colleges spread over in the 10 4

adjacent districts of Faizabad-Ayodhya, Sultanpur, Pratapgarh, Ambedkarnagar, Barabanki, Balrampur, Baharaich, Shravasti, Amethi and Gonda. Organising Committee Patron & Director Prof. Manoj Dixit Vice Chancellor, Dr. R.M.L. Avadh University, Faizabad, UP 224001. India. Secretary-General, International Symposium 7-ACLA 2018 Prof. Ajay Pratap Singh Head- Dept. of History, Culture & Archaeology, RML Avadh University, Ayodhya-Faizabad. Mob.: +091-9415048416. (Pvt. email): ajaypratapsinghfzd@gmail.com Joint Secretary Dr. Mahendra Pal Singh (Dept. of M.T.A., RML Avadh University, Ayodhya-Faizabad). Mobile +091-94151 76741. Email: mpsinghs11@gmail.com Treasurer, & Chairman: Media- News, Advertisement & Publication Committee: Prof. Sachida Nanda Shukla Dept. of Physics & Electronics, RML Avadh University, Ayodhya-Faizabad 224001. Mobile: +091-94151 88149. Email: sachida.shukla@gmail.com ACLA Joint Secretary Mr Sarvesh Kumar (Ayodhya, India); Mob. +091-93074 79877; em: sarvesh1k@gmail.com Chief Advisors Prof. R.B. Singh Vice-President - International Geographical Union (IGU), & Member ICSU Scientific Committee-Urban Health and Wellbeing Member IUGG and IGU National Committee of India Member EC - Indian National Science Academy, University of Delhi, India. Springer Series Editor: Advances in Geographical and Environmental Sciences Ex Head (2013-2016), and Professor & Coordinator-UGC SAP DRS III: Dept. of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, Delhi - 110007, INDIA Tel.: +91-11-27666783 (Off), 27553850 (Res), +91-9971950226 (Mob). e-mail: rbsgeo@hotmail.com Prof. Rana P.B. Singh Vice- President ACLA Asian Cultural landscape Association (SNU Seoul Korea) Vice- President BHAI Big History Association of India (Symbiosis Univ. Pune, India) Member, Steering Committee, IGU C16.07: Cultural Approach in Geography Gen. Member: IUCN Specialist Group on 'Cultural & Spiritual Values of Protected Areas (CSVPA), 2017 * Member, Advisory Board: the BHUMI Project [Green Pilgrimage Network - OCHS], Oxford * Member, Editorial Board: Journal of Cultural Geography (ISSN: 1940-6320, Tayler Francis, USA) * Member, Editorial Board: American Journal of Indic Studies (ISSN: 2471-8947, AAIS, Coppell Tx US) * Member, Editorial Board: International Journal of Religious Tourism & Pilgrimage, IJRTP (ISSN: 2009-7379, Ireland) Mob.: (+091)-9838119474. Email: ranapbs@gmail.com International Scientific Committee (including ACLA, IGU, & UNESCO) Prof. Sung-Kyun KIM, President - ACLA, Seoul National University, Seoul, Rep. Korea Prof. Rana P.B. Singh, Vice-President - ACLA, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. Prof. Shangyi Zhou, EC Member - ACLA, Normal University of Beijing, Beijing, China 5

Prof. Alessio Russo, EC Member - ACLA, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia Prof. (Ms.) Ariya Aruninta, EC Member - ACLA, Chulalongkorn Univ., Bangkok, Thailand Prof. (Ms.) Susan C. Aquino-Ong, EC Member - ACLA, University of Philippines, Philippines. Prof. Bakti Setiawan, EC Member - ACLA, University of Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Prof. Ismail bin Said, EC Member - ACLA, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor. MALAYSIA Prof. Yukio Himiyama, President International Geographical Union, Hokkaido Univ., Japan. Prof. Michael Meadows, Secretary-General IGU, Univ. of Cape Town, Rondebosch, S. Africa. Prof. R.B. Singh, Vice-President IGU & Member EC- INSA, University of Delhi, India. Prof. Louis Dupont, Chair- IGU Com. Cultural Approach, Paris Sorbonne Université, France. Prof. Dr. Nodar Elizbarashvili, Chair- IGU Com. Landscape Analysis, Tbilisi St.Univ., Georgia. Prof. Dieter K. Müller, Chair- IGU Com. Tourism & Global Change, Umeå University, Sweden. Prof. Francesco Bandarin, Asstt Director-General Culture, & Ex-Dir WHC, Unesco, Paris, FRANCE Prof. Michael Turner, UNESCO Chair in Urban Design and Conservation Studies, Jerusalem, ISRAEL Prof. Pankaj Jain, Co-founder: American Academy of Indic Studies, Un. N.Texas, Denton, USA Dr. Bas Verschuuren, Co-Chair IUCN-WCPA & Sacred Natural Sites Initiative, Netherlands. Prof. Vinayak Bharne, Banaras Initiative, Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA. Prof. Ian McIntosh, Dept. of Religious Studies, University of Indiana, Indianapolis, USA. Prof. Amita Sinha, Dept. of Landscape Arct. Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA Dr. Nikhil Joshi, Dept. Landscape Architecture, National University of Singapore, Singapore Prof. Amitabh Upadhyay, Dean - Skyline University College, Sharjah UAE Prof. Yuko Yokochi, Dept. of Indian Liter. & Sanskrit, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. Mr. Abhimanyu Pandey, Cultural ecosystem services at ICIMOD, Kathmandu, Nepal Prof. Makkhan Lal, Distinguished Fellow at Vivekanand International Centre, New Delhi, India. Dr. Yogendra Pratap Singh, Director - Ayodhya Sodh Sansthan (Govt of UP), Ayodhya (UP), India. FULL REGISTRATION (INR Rs / USD $), 7-ACLA: 23-26 October 2018 Category Regular Registration fees Late Registration Fee, after 02 October A. Participant (India) INR 2700 INR 3200 B. Participant (abroad, excluding SAARC) USD 400 USD 450 C. Participant (SAARC) USD 250 USD 275 D. Student (India) INR 2000 INR 2400 E. Accompanying Person (India) INR 2000 INR 2400 F. Accompanying Person (abroad) USD 275 USD 300 G. Accompanying Person (SAARC) USD 200 USD 225 # NOTE: It is mandatory to be member of the ACLA, by paying US$ 50 as Annual Fee. The Registration fee includes: Full Registration includes: attendance to all Scientific Meeting, meals (breakfast, lunches, tea breaks, dinner, receptions), Abstracts volume, and field trip to heritage area, 26 October 2018, and 5-nights stay (22 to 26 October 2018) accommodation in the Hotel/ Univ. GH (twin-share basis). Student registration includes: attendance to all Scientific Meeting, lunches, tea/coffee breaks, abstracts of Congress papers and all the Receptions, and accommodation in the Students dormitory. If you registered as a student, please attend the Symposium with your student ID. CONTACTS Secretary-General: Prof. Ajay Pratap Singh Head- Dept. of History, Culture & Archaeology, RML Avadh University, Ayodhya-Faizabad. Mob.: +091-9415048416. (Pvt. email): ajaypratapsinghfzd@gmail.com 6