Moolam Thirunal
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Moolam Thirunal Rama Varma GCSI, GCIE was the ruler of the Indian state of Travancore between 1885 and 1924, succeeding his uncle Maharajah Visakham Thirunal (1880-1885).
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[edit] Early Life and Education
Moolam Thirunal Rama Varma was born on the 25th of September 1857 to Prince Raja Raja Varma of the Changanassery Royal Family and Maharani Lakshmi Bayi of Travancore, niece of the illustrious Swathi Thirunal Maharajah. He lost his mother when he was only a few days old. The Maharajah had an elder brother, Hastham Thirunal. After the usual vernacular Malayalam studies the two princes were placed under the tutorship of Annaji Rao B.A. and later under Raghunath Rao B.A. at a special country house built for the purpose. Hastham Thirunal soon had to stop his studies owing to ill health and so Rama Varma remained the only pupil under the tutor. He was taught subjects such as History, Geography of the world, Arithmetic and Grammar initially. His great grandmother was the illustrious Maharani Gowri Lakshmi Bayi of Travancore.
[edit] Chief Reforms
The Travancore Legislative Council was established under a Regulation in the year 1888, three years after Rama Varma became the Maharajah succeeding his uncle Visakham Thirunal who died in 1885. This was the first Legislative Council for a Native state in the whole of India. A list of some of the illustrious personalities who served the Sree Moolam Popular Assembly is given in the end.
In 1886 a Proclamation was passed relieving the people from payment of penalties on documents executed on unstamped government cadjan leaves (Paper was not in common use yet in Travancore). In 1887 the penalty on non payment of stamp duty was reduced as it was found to be a huge burden. Likewise in the same year another Royal Proclamation was passed relinquishing the right of the Government in property left by a person under the Marumakkathayam matrilineal system of inheritance when a person died without heirs. Likewise under the then system, when a tenant of a Jenmi or landlord died heirless instead of the land passing in entirety to the landlord, it passed with sovereign right to the Government who auctioned it later. This was abolished.
In 1888 the Anchal System of post was improved and postage stamps of new values were introduced. His reign also saw major changes in the transport sector in Travancore. The first bus services of the native state were started in 1908 in two routes starting from Trivandrum. The first bus on the Trivandrum-Nagarcoil route was started by Arumana Narayanan Thampi, son of Visakham Thirunal, and the first bus on the Trivandrum-Kollam route was started by Joseph Augusti Kayalackakom, a textile merchant of Trivandrum. Ten years later in 1918, the first train reached Trivandrum as the Chenkotta-Quilon railway line was extended to Trivandrum.
Several other reforms were also brought in by Moolam Thirunal Rama Varma in the fields of education, medicine, law and order, civil service etc. Sanitary Departments were opened and female education progressed. Changes were brought in the management of prisons and the Public Works department was reorganised. Life Insurance system was introduced by the Maharajah. For these, the British recognised him by granting him a personal salute of 21 guns in 1898.
[edit] Dewans
All through the reign of Maharajah Sir Rama Varma he was assisted by able men as Dewans or Prime Ministers. These most illustrious personalities included:
- Dewan Ramiengar (1881-1887)
- Dewan T. Rama Rao (1887-1892)
- Dewan S. Shungrasoobyer C.I.E. (1892-1898)
- Dewan K. Krishnaswamy Rao (1898-1904)
- Dewan V.P. Madhava Rao (1904-1906)
- Dewan P. Rajagopalachari (1904-1914)
- Dewan Krishnan Nair (1914-1920)
[edit] Family and Demise
Since the Royal House of Travancore followed the Marumakkathayam system of matriarchal inheritance the presence of females was very essential in the family. Since the family had failed to exist in the female line two princessess including the Maharani Sethu Lakshmi Bayi were adopted from the cousin Royal family at Mavelikara. Sethu Lakshmi Bayi succeeded Moolam Thirunal Sir Rama Varma in 1924 as Regent till 1931, when her nephew Maharajah Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma took over as Maharajah and became the last Maharajah of independent Travancore.
Maharajah Sir Rama Varma married twice, both noblewomen of the Thampi clan of the Nairs as tradition. His first wife was Panapillai Amma Srimathi Anantha Lakshmi Pillai Kochamma of the Nagercoil Ammaveedu Family. She died one month after the death of her husband Maharajah Sir Rama Varma in August 1924 at Sundaravilasam Palace, Trivandrum in September 1924. They had one son, Sri Narayanan Thampi. The Maharajah's second wife was Panapillai Amma Srimathi Kartyayani Pillai Kochamma of the Vadasseri Ammaveedu Family. She originally belonged to the Kaipally Veedu family of Palkulangara but was adopted before marriage to the Maharajah into the Vadasseri Ammaveedu. They had one son, Sri Velayudhan Thampi and a daughter, Kartyayani Pillai Bhagavathi Pillai Kochamma, Vadesseri Ammaveedu, K.I.H. Gold Medal.
[edit] See also
[edit] Members of Sree Moolam Popular Assembly
The following were some of the members of the Sree Moolam Popular Assembly:
A. Damodaran Asan - Ayyan Kali - C. Kesavan - Dominic Joseph Kariappaparambil - E. V. Krishna Pillai - J. Thomas Kayalackakom - Jacob Thomas Karippaparampil - Joseph Vitayathil - K. Damodaran Potti - K. C. Mammen Mappilai - K. M. Thomas Karipaparampil - K. T. Michael Karippaparampil - K. V. Mathew Kollamkulam - Kattiyattu Sivarama Panicker - Kochu Kunju Sanar - Kochu Kunju Vaidian - Komalezhathu Kunju Pillai Chevakar - Kumara Gurudevan - Kumaran Asan - Lonan Pillai - Malloor Govinda Pillai - Mikhail Alummoottil Kasheesho - Mooloor S. Padmanabha Panicker - Nalpathamkalathil Kunjeria - Pattom A. Thanu Pillai - P. K. Kunju - P.K. Narayana Pillai - S. J. Nair - S. Ramanatha Pillai Pangapatt - T. K. Madhavan - T. K. Velu Pillai - T. M. Varghese - V. J. Oommen - V. K. Velappan - (List is not complete)
[edit] References
- Travancore State Manual by V.Nagam Aiya
- Travancore State Manual by Velayudhan Pillai

