St. Gregorios College Alumni Association—Study Tour &Education Seminar on 19th &20thFebruary,2011 at Kanya kumari,Neyyar Dam & Padmanabhapuram palace campus
Padmanabhapuram: complex is located in at PadmanabhapuramFort, close to the town Thuckalay KanyakumariTamil Nadu. It is about 20 km from Nagarcoil and about 50 kilometers fromThiruvananthapuram,Kerala. The palace complex is inside an granite fortress around four kilometers long. The palace is located at the foot of the Veli Hillswhich form a part of the wester Ghats. The river Valli flows nearby The palace is administered by the Government of Kerala archeology department.
The palace was constructed around 1601 AD by Iravipillai Iravivarma Kulasekhara Perumal who ruled Travancore between 1592 AD and 1609 AD. In the late 18th century, the capitalof Travancore was shifted from here to Thiruvananthapuram, and the place lost its former glory. However, the palace complex continues to be one of the best examples of traditional Kerala architecture, and some portions of the sprawling complex are also the hallmark of traditional Kerala style architecture.
The Padmanabhapuram Palace complex consists of several structures:
- Mantrasala; literal meaning, King's Council Chamber
- Thai Kottaram; literal meaning, Mother's Palace(It didn't mean the mother's palace, but the first building or the mother of the buildings over there) - believed to have been constructed before AD 1550
- Nataksala; literal meaning, the Hall of Performance, or of Performing Arts
- A four-storeyed building at the centre of the Palace complex
- Thekee Kottaram; literal meaning, the Southern Palace
Mantrasala (Council chamber)
King’s Council chamber is the most beautiful part of the entire palace complex. It has windows with coloured mica, which keep the heat and the dust away, and the interior of the council chamber remains cool and dark. Delicate and beautiful lattice work can be seen all over the council chamber.
The floor is also beautifully done, with a fine and perfect finish. The floor is dark and is made of a mixture of varied substances, including burnt coconut shells,egg white and so on. The remarkable aspect is that this particular floor finish and texture could not be duplicated in any other construction.
Thai Kottaram (Mother's palace)
Mother’s palace, designed in traditional Kerala style, is the oldest construction in the entire palace complex and is believed to be constructed around mid-16th century. True to the traditional Kerala style, there is an inner courtyard, called 'nalukettu'. In the inner courtyard, sloping roofs from all four sided taper down. Four pillars on four corners support the roof.
On the south-west corner of the mother’s palace, there is a relatively small room, called the chamber of solitude or 'ekantha mandapam'. The chamber of solitude has very beautiful and intricate wood carvings of every description all around. Of particular interest is a pillar of singlejack fruitt wood, with very detailed and beautiful floral designs.
Nataksala (Hall of performance)
This is a relatively new building, constructed at the behest of Maharaja Swathi Thirunal, who reigned in Travancore from 1829 to 1846. He was a great connoisseur of arts, especially music & dance. He himself composed music and has left a rich legacy to classical karnatic music.
The Nataksala or the hall or performance has solid granitepillars and gleaming black floor. There is a wooden enclosure, with peepholes, where the women of the royal household used to sit and watch the performance.
UPPIRIKKA MALIGA
The four-storied building is located at the centre of the palace complex. The ground floor houses the royal treasury. The first floor houses the King's bedrooms. The ornamental bedstead is made of 64 types of herbal and medicinal woods, and was a gift from the Dutch merchants. Most of the rooms here and in other parts of the palace complex have built-in recesses in walls for storing weaponslike swordsanddaggers. The second floor houses the King's resting and study rooms. Here the King used to spend time during fasting days. The top floor (called upparikka malika) served as the worshipchamber of theroyal house hold. Its walls are covered with exquisite 18thcentury murals, depicting scenes from the puranas, and also few scenes from the social life of the Travancore of that time. Ths top floor was supposed to be Sree Padmanabha Swamy's room. This building was constructed during the reign of King Marthandavarma. He was also designated as Padmanabha Dasa and used to rule the Travancore kingdom as a servant of Sree Padmanabha Swamy Thekee kottaram (Southern palace)
The southern palace is as old as the ‘Thai kottaram’ (Mother's palace), which would make it about 400 year old. Now, it serves as a heritage museum, exhibiting antique household articles and curios. Collections of items give an insight into the social and cultural ethos of that period.
Other interesting features
The Padamnabhapuram Palace complex has several other interesting features:
- The Palace though surrounded entirely by the State of Tamil Nadu is still part of Kerala and the land and Palace belongs to the Government of Kerala.
- The clock tower in the palace complex has a 300 year old clock, which still keeps time.
- A big hall now bare, which can accommodate around 1000 guests, and where ceremonial feasts were held, on auspicious occasions.
- A secret passagenow blocked, through which the king, his immediate family members, and their entourage could escape to another palace, located several kilometers away in the event of any emergency. Name of this palace is Charottu kottaram.
- A flight of steps leads to a bathing pond, which has lost its freshness due to neglect and years of disuse.
- The Palace complex also has a section of curios and several interesting objects:
- An entire room filled with old Chinese jars, all gifts by Chinese merchants.
- A variety of weapons (which were actually used in warfare), including swords and daggers.
- Brass lamps, wood and stone sculpture, a variety of furniture and large mirrors made of polished metal.
- A gallery of paintings depicting incidents from the history of Travancore.
- A wooden cot made of up to 64 wooden pieces of a variety of medicinal tree trunks
- Polished stone cot, meant for cool effect
- Toilet and well
Prof. John Kurakar
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