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Padmanabhapuram Palace History 1
Through the annals of time
HISTORY of PADMANABHAPURAM PALACE
Padmanabhapuram Palace History 2
Shielded by the fierce embrace of the Western Ghats, Padmanabhapuram Palace
stands tall as the quintessential tribute to Kerala’s architectural accomplishments.
It is located in the quaint town of Padmanabhapuram, part of Kanyakumari
District, and plays a significant role in the history of the land. Once the flourishing
capital of the Venad Kingdom, encompassing much of what would later become
known as the princely state of Travancore, Padmanabhapuram Palace plays an
indispensible part in the history of Kerala.
Padmanabhapuram Palace History
Padmanabhapuram Palace History 3
Origin					01
Palace Complex			 02
Historical Significance			 03
Decline 				04
Reclamation 				05
Contents
Padmanabhapuram Palace History 1
T
he mighty Venad kingdom ruled over
most of Southern Kerala and established
numerous strongholds in the South.
Remnants have been found in nearby locations
like Valliyur, Veerakeralaeswaram (also known
as Veerakeralapuram), Eraniel, Thiruvithamcode,
Charode and Puliyoorkurichi (Udayagiri) of
settlements, palaces, ancien tramparts and
eminent temples that predate the foundation
of Padmanabhapuram. Subsequently, the Venad
royals chose Padmanabhapuram as the ideal
settlement site due to its strategic location, along
with its fertile lands, abundant water supply, and
protection offered by virtue of its proximity to the
Western Ghats. Thus, Padmanabhapuram, originally
known as Kalkulam, became the prosperous capital
of the Venad Kingdom.
Origin
House of Veluthampi Dhalava
ArappalliUdayagiri Fort
Padmanabhapuram Palace History 2
T
he sprawling Padmanabhapuram Palace complex was constructed within the ancient
Kalkulam fortifications and acted as the administrative headquarters for the Venad
kingdom. Ancient records state that the Kalkulam forts were established during the
reign of Iravi Varma Kulasekharan (r.1592-1609), just before 1600 C.E. The first palace he
established in Kalkulam was Kalkulathu Koikkal, which underwent numerous additions and
renovations as time passed on. Each subsequent ruler redesigned the palace according to
the architectural trends of their time. This has led to the new blocks of the palace reflecting
myriad architectural styles, from traditional Kerala structures to those with pronounced
colonial influences.
Palace Complex
Padmanabhapuram Palace History 3
T
he backdrop of Padmanabhapuram Palace is highlighted in many prominent
episodes in the annals of Travancore history. A royal proclamation issued from
Padmanabhapuramin 1696 abolished regressive caste rules like Mannapedi and
Pulappedi. Around 1750, the palace and fort were rebuilt by Anizham Tirunal Marthanda
Varma (r.1729-1758). The palace was then submitted to the royal family’s patron deity,
Sree Padmanabha Swamy and hence forth came to be known as Padmanabhapuram.
Karthika Tirunal Rama Varma (r.1758-1798),Marthanda Varma’s successor, deemed
Padmanabhapuram Palace as the principle royal seat. The palace fortifications were
eventually captured and utilised by British soldiers in 1809, during the reign of Avittam
Tirunal Balarama Varma, in their quest to quash the rebellion led by Veluthampi Dalawa,
the prime minister of Travancore State.
Historical Significance
Padmanabhapuram Palace History 7
W
ith the emergence of a fortified settlement around the Padmanabha Swamy
Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, Padmanabhapuram lost its prominence.
Although the subsequent rulers preferred Thiruvananthapuram as their royal
abode, the Navarathri festival was held at Padmanabhapuram until the reign of Swathi
Tirunal Rama Varma (b.1813-d.1846). In the 1850s, the decline of the Padmanabhapuram
Palace became accelerated, with the public being unable to access the complex and
widespread rumours of the palace being haunted.
Decline
4
Padmanabhapuram Palace History 5
I
n 1934, the combined efforts of Sree Chithira Tirunal
Balarama Varma, the last Maharaja of Travancore,
Sethu Parvathi Bayi, the Queen Mother, and Dewan
Sir. C.P. Ramaswami Aiyer, led to the palace coming to
the notice of J.H. Cousins, the Art Advisor to Travancore
Government and R. Vasudeva Poduval who headed the
Archaeology Department. With the aid of the royals,
the palace was converted into a museum complex
in 1935. A slight hiccup arose when the Indian states
were reorganised on the basis of linguistics, leading to
the severing of Kanyakumari District from Kerala. Due
to timely intervention, the historic Padmanabhapuram
Reclamation
Palace and its rambling grounds came under the
direct control of the Kerala State Government.
Today, the Padmanabhapuram Palace is a beloved
tourist destination. Visitors from all around the world
throng to marvel at the beauty of its structures and
experience the history enmeshed in its every nook
and cranny. The threads of time are interwoven into
the very foundations of the palace in such a way
that it transports every visitor to an ancient past and
leaves them spellbound.

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Padmanabhapuram palace history (1)

  • 1. Padmanabhapuram Palace History 1 Through the annals of time HISTORY of PADMANABHAPURAM PALACE
  • 2. Padmanabhapuram Palace History 2 Shielded by the fierce embrace of the Western Ghats, Padmanabhapuram Palace stands tall as the quintessential tribute to Kerala’s architectural accomplishments. It is located in the quaint town of Padmanabhapuram, part of Kanyakumari District, and plays a significant role in the history of the land. Once the flourishing capital of the Venad Kingdom, encompassing much of what would later become known as the princely state of Travancore, Padmanabhapuram Palace plays an indispensible part in the history of Kerala. Padmanabhapuram Palace History
  • 3. Padmanabhapuram Palace History 3 Origin 01 Palace Complex 02 Historical Significance 03 Decline 04 Reclamation 05 Contents
  • 4. Padmanabhapuram Palace History 1 T he mighty Venad kingdom ruled over most of Southern Kerala and established numerous strongholds in the South. Remnants have been found in nearby locations like Valliyur, Veerakeralaeswaram (also known as Veerakeralapuram), Eraniel, Thiruvithamcode, Charode and Puliyoorkurichi (Udayagiri) of settlements, palaces, ancien tramparts and eminent temples that predate the foundation of Padmanabhapuram. Subsequently, the Venad royals chose Padmanabhapuram as the ideal settlement site due to its strategic location, along with its fertile lands, abundant water supply, and protection offered by virtue of its proximity to the Western Ghats. Thus, Padmanabhapuram, originally known as Kalkulam, became the prosperous capital of the Venad Kingdom. Origin House of Veluthampi Dhalava ArappalliUdayagiri Fort
  • 5. Padmanabhapuram Palace History 2 T he sprawling Padmanabhapuram Palace complex was constructed within the ancient Kalkulam fortifications and acted as the administrative headquarters for the Venad kingdom. Ancient records state that the Kalkulam forts were established during the reign of Iravi Varma Kulasekharan (r.1592-1609), just before 1600 C.E. The first palace he established in Kalkulam was Kalkulathu Koikkal, which underwent numerous additions and renovations as time passed on. Each subsequent ruler redesigned the palace according to the architectural trends of their time. This has led to the new blocks of the palace reflecting myriad architectural styles, from traditional Kerala structures to those with pronounced colonial influences. Palace Complex
  • 6. Padmanabhapuram Palace History 3 T he backdrop of Padmanabhapuram Palace is highlighted in many prominent episodes in the annals of Travancore history. A royal proclamation issued from Padmanabhapuramin 1696 abolished regressive caste rules like Mannapedi and Pulappedi. Around 1750, the palace and fort were rebuilt by Anizham Tirunal Marthanda Varma (r.1729-1758). The palace was then submitted to the royal family’s patron deity, Sree Padmanabha Swamy and hence forth came to be known as Padmanabhapuram. Karthika Tirunal Rama Varma (r.1758-1798),Marthanda Varma’s successor, deemed Padmanabhapuram Palace as the principle royal seat. The palace fortifications were eventually captured and utilised by British soldiers in 1809, during the reign of Avittam Tirunal Balarama Varma, in their quest to quash the rebellion led by Veluthampi Dalawa, the prime minister of Travancore State. Historical Significance
  • 7. Padmanabhapuram Palace History 7 W ith the emergence of a fortified settlement around the Padmanabha Swamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, Padmanabhapuram lost its prominence. Although the subsequent rulers preferred Thiruvananthapuram as their royal abode, the Navarathri festival was held at Padmanabhapuram until the reign of Swathi Tirunal Rama Varma (b.1813-d.1846). In the 1850s, the decline of the Padmanabhapuram Palace became accelerated, with the public being unable to access the complex and widespread rumours of the palace being haunted. Decline 4
  • 8. Padmanabhapuram Palace History 5 I n 1934, the combined efforts of Sree Chithira Tirunal Balarama Varma, the last Maharaja of Travancore, Sethu Parvathi Bayi, the Queen Mother, and Dewan Sir. C.P. Ramaswami Aiyer, led to the palace coming to the notice of J.H. Cousins, the Art Advisor to Travancore Government and R. Vasudeva Poduval who headed the Archaeology Department. With the aid of the royals, the palace was converted into a museum complex in 1935. A slight hiccup arose when the Indian states were reorganised on the basis of linguistics, leading to the severing of Kanyakumari District from Kerala. Due to timely intervention, the historic Padmanabhapuram Reclamation Palace and its rambling grounds came under the direct control of the Kerala State Government. Today, the Padmanabhapuram Palace is a beloved tourist destination. Visitors from all around the world throng to marvel at the beauty of its structures and experience the history enmeshed in its every nook and cranny. The threads of time are interwoven into the very foundations of the palace in such a way that it transports every visitor to an ancient past and leaves them spellbound.