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by Manu S. Pillai


  17. ‘Princess Bharani’, Hinduism Today, February 1996 at http://www.hinduismtoday.com/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=3569 (accessed 28/06/2015).

  18. Gouri Lakshmi Bayi, Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, p. 189.

  19. See the Rules of Procedure for Adoption dated 1747 in Ibrahim Kunju, op. cit., p. 149.

  20. Kausalya Santhanam, ‘Writer with a royal lineage’, The Hindu dated 16/08/2011 at http://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/history-and-culture/writer-with-a-royal-lineage/article2455596.ece (accessed 28/06/2015).

  21. See http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/mag/2003/03/30/stories/2003033000700700.htm and http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Thiruvananthapuram/simplicity-hallmark-of-travancore-royal-family/article4712319.ece (accessed 28/06/2015).

  22. Ananthakrishnan G, ‘Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple: Lord Vishnu’s royal servants guard his riches’, The Economic Times dated 05/07/2011 at http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-07-05/news/29738859_1_royal-family-sree-padmanabha-swamy-temple-erstwhile-princely-state (accessed 28/06/2015).

  23. ‘Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple case: Amicus curiae’s report to the Supreme Court’, The Hindu dated 08/11/2012 at http://www.thehindu.com/news/resources/sree-padmanabha-swamy-temple-case-amicus-curiaes-report-to-the-supreme-court/article4077408.ece (accessed 26/08/2015).

  24. ‘266 kg gold missing from Kerala’s Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple: Audit Report’, NDTV dated 14/02/2015 at http://www.ndtv.com/cities/266-kg-gold-missing-from-keralas-sree-padmanabhaswamy-temple-audit-report-739461 and Krishnadas Rajagopal, ‘Padmanabhaswamy temple vault was opened seven times: Vinod Rai’, The Hindu dated 13/08/2014 at http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/padmanabhaswamy-temple-vault-was-opened-seven-times-vinod-rai/article6309994.ece (accessed 28/06/2015).

  25. Prabhati Nayak Mishra, op. cit.

  26. Amy Kazmin, ‘The battle for custodianship of the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple’, Financial Times dated 19/09/2014 at http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/170f515a-382e-11e4-a687-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3eN5jrJgi (accessed 28/06/2015).

  27. Author’s interview with Jay Varma.

  28. Indira Varma in Gayatri Rao ed. Curtains: Stories by 9 Women (Google Books).

  29. Author’s interview with Uma Varma.

  30. Author’s interview with Lakshmi Raghunandan.

  31. Author’s interview with Karthik Varma.

  32. Author’s interview with Rukmini Varma.

  Index

  Abhijnana Sakuntalam

  Abstention Movement

  Achan, Paliyath

  Actium, Battle of

  Adil Shah of Bijapur

  adoptions

  fraught with bitter rivalries and vehement intrigues

  and succession, matrilineal system of inheritance

  Aiyangar, Kuppuswamy

  Albert, Prince

  Alexander III, Pope

  All-Travancore Joint Political Congress (ATJPC)

  All Travancore Trade Union Congress (ATTUC)

  Ambedkar, B.R.

  Ambika (1951, Tiruvathira Tirunal Ambika Varma, Lalitha’s daughter)

  Ampthill, Lady

  Ampthill, Lord

  Ananthalakshmi Pillai

  Anjengo

  Arab traders, Arabs in Calicut

  Arabian Sea

  Arcot, Nawab of

  Arundale, Rukmini Devi

  Arunima, G.

  Arya, Kolathiri Princess

  Asan, Kumaran

  Asoka, Emperor

  Asvathi Tirunal (Umayamma Rani) (Queen Ashure)

  Asvathi Tirunal, Prince

  Attingal Ranis

  decline of

  Silver Plate Treaty with Martanda Varma (1731)

  war against Dutch

  and Europeans, commercial relations

  trade treaties with Portuguese, Dutch and English merchants

  Attlee, Clement

  Austin, Thomas

  Axis forces, surrender of

  Ayilyam Tirunal, Maharajah

  Balamani Ammal Company

  Balan (1953, Revathi Tirunal Balagopal Varma, Lalitha’s son)

  Balban, Muslim Sultan of Delhi

  Banerjea, Surendranath

  Bank of Travancore

  banking

  Banking Enquiry Committee

  Barbosa, Duarte

  Bard, Sir William Birdwood

  Baroda

  accession to Indian Union

  Maharajah of

  Regency in

  Bayly, Susan

  Bengal School of Art

  Bhagavan Tampuran

  Bhagavathi, goddess

  Bhageerathi (Kochukunji)

  black magic by

  Bhagvathar, Appu

  Bhagvathar, Kalyanakrishna (Sr)

  Bhagvathar, Kalyanakrishna (Jr)

  Bhagvathar, Venkatadiri

  Bhagvathar, Padmanabha

  Bhagvathar, Ramachandra

  Bhagvathar, Ranga

  Bhavani Tampuratti

  Bidapa, Prasad

  Bikaner, Maharajah of

  black magic

  Blandford, Augusta

  Bose, Subhash Chandra

  Brahmins

  conversion to Christianity

  dominance of

  not interested in tea plantation

  opposed rail transport

  resented the temple entry of lower castes

  Bristow, Sir Robert

  British Empire

  interference in Travancore’s affairs

  policy in India

  Brook Bond Scheme

  Bruce, Henry

  Buchanan, Francis

  Buckingham, Lord

  Budan, Baba

  Cabral, Pedro Alvarez

  Calicut

  pre-eminence in Kerala

  Calicut, Zamorin of

  alliance with Adil Shah of Bijapur

  alliance with Dutch

  and Portuguese war

  inflicted defeat on Portuguese in alliance with Sultan of Egypt and Ottoman Turks

  incessant war and refractory allies

  Hyder Ali of Mysore, war with

  Canning, Lord

  Cape Comorin

  caste prejudice, caste system

  Cater, A.N.L.

  Central Land Mortgage Bank

  Central Road Board

  Chamber of Princess

  Chandrabhaga Devi

  Chandy, K.

  Charles, King of England

  Chathayam Tirunal (Elayarajah)

  Chathayam Tirunal (Kolathiri princess)

  Chellamvakai

  Chelmsford, Lord

  Chera dynasty

  China, Chinese

  intrusions

  and Kerala, ancient trade relations

  tea

  Chinali the pirate

  Chinna Kribala, half-Chinese and Malay community

  Chithira Tirunal Balarama Varma Tampuran, Maharajah of Travancore. See also Sethu Lakshmi Bayi; Sethu Parvathi Bayi

  administrative training of

  and C.P. Ramaswami Iyer

  Hindu bias

  and Indian national movement

  issue of accession to Indian Union minority policy

  court case with Sethu Lakshmi Bayi regarding properties

  was proclaimed sovereign ruler

  and Temple Entry Proclamation (1936)

  Christians, Christian missionaries, Christianity in/of Kerala

  Catholic faith

  Eastern Orthodox

  confrontation with Islam

  representation in Legislature and Public Service

  Pagan influences

  in plantation business

  Syrian Christians

  Syrian Christian Triumvirate

  women’s education

  Churchill, Winston

  Civil List

  Cleopatra of Egypt

  Cochin

  retained independence as tributary of the British

  development of Cochin Harbour Scheme

  as
the Queen of Arabian Sea

  Rajah of

  Coir Factory Workers’ Union

  Cold War

  College of Arts, Trivandrum

  communalism

  communal rivalries among politicians

  communism

  Communist Party of India (CPI)

  Communists, against royal family

  conservatism

  Constitution of India

  Corbett, Jim

  corruption and bribery

  Cotton, C.W.E., Resident of Travancore

  Council of Regency

  Crosthwaite, Lt Col. Charles Gilbert, Resident of Travancore

  Cullen, General

  Curzon, Lord

  D’Cruz, Zacharias

  da Gama, Vasco

  Daraka, demon

  Das, Kamala

  Davies, John Paton

  Day, Francis

  de Albergaria, Lopo Soares

  de Laval, Pyrard

  Dekobra, Maurice

  Della Valle, Pietro

  Desai, Mahadev

  devadasi system

  inheritance, rights and privileges in temples, royal patronage

  Devaswom Commissioner

  Devi Prasad (Rukmini’s husband)

  Devika (1962, Pooram Tirunal Devika Varma, Lalitha’s daughter)

  Devika, J.

  Dewans’ appointments

  in British interest

  discontent among Nairs over

  Dhanammal, ‘Veena’

  Dharma, Pallava emperor

  di Conti, Niccolo

  Direct Action against the Maharajah

  Director of Public Instruction, selection of

  dominion status

  Dorai Rajah

  Dowager Maharani Vani Vilas Sannidhana

  Duchess of Bedford

  Dutch

  and English succeeded Portuguese

  influences in Kerala

  merchants

  Dutt, P.C.

  Economic Depression Enquiry Committee

  Economic Development Board (EDB) of Travancore

  economic situation of Travancore

  Egypt, Sultan of

  Elayarajah Martanda Varma (1922-2013)

  Elliot, F.A.H.

  Emergency (1975–77)

  English East India Company

  annexed territories

  control over defences of Travancore

  Travancore’s indebtedness to

  defeated Tipu Sultan

  tea cultivation

  tempered the rights of Bhopal begums

  English education in India

  Ettuveetil Pillamar (Lords of the Eight Houses)

  European, Europeans

  curiosity and imagination of

  in India

  tea planters

  trade mission

  weapons

  Ezhava Regulation

  Ezhavas

  class consciousness

  conversion to Buddhism

  threat of mass conversion to Christianity

  representation in Legislature and Public Services

  and Nairs, hostility between

  women’s education

  Fawcett, F.

  Field, D.M.

  floods

  Fortune, Robert

  franchise, right in Travancore based on land-ownership

  freedom of expression

  Gaekwar, Chimnabai II, Maharani of Baroda

  Gaekwar, Sayajirao, Maharajah of Baroda

  Gandhi, M.K.

  Irwin Pact (1931)

  Pitt Pact (1925)

  Garden of Eden

  Garstin, Mr

  gender. See also matrilineal system

  Genghis Khan

  George, King

  George V

  George VI

  George, Prince of England

  Giri, V.V.

  Glover, Elizabeth, Great Queens

  Goda Varma ADC

  Gokhale, Gopal Krishna

  Gopal, Sarvepalli

  Gopalan, A.K.

  Goschen, George, Viscount of Hawkhurst

  Government of Madras

  Gowri Lakshmi Bayi, Ayilyam Tirunal (r. 1810–1814)

  and John Munro, relations between

  and Ummini Tampi, relations between

  Gowri Parvathi Bayi (r. 1814–1829)

  Grant-Duff, Sir Mountstuart

  Great Depression (1929)

  Great Rebellion (1857)

  Grose, John Henry

  Gundert, Hermann

  Gwalior

  Habibullah, Sir Muhammad

  Haggard, Rider

  Halcyon Castle, Kovalam

  Harvey, Captain

  Heyer, Georgette

  Hindu, Hindus

  casteism, political implications of

  and Christians, intermarriages between

  identity

  princes and Muslim merchants, partnership between

  society, peculiarities of

  Wodeyar dynasty

  women

  Hindu Loyalist League

  Hindu Mahasabha

  Hinduism

  hiranyagarbha

  Hitler, Adolf

  Hobart, Lord

  Hormusjee, Tosher

  Huxam, Mr

  Hyder Ali of Mysore

  Ibn Batuta

  Ikkavukutty

  India Meters

  Indian National Congress. See also Gandhi, M.K.

  Indian Telegraph Department

  Indira Devi, Maharani of Cooch Behar

  Indira (1926, Karthika Tirunal Indira Bayi Tampuran), Third Princess of Travancore

  individualism

  infrastructure development

  international trade

  Interportal Trading Convention

  Irwin, Lady

  Irwin, Lord

  Ismail, Sir Mirza, Dewan of Mysore

  Iyengar, Rangaswami

  Iyer, A.R. Subramania

  Iyer, Anantha Rama (Saravanai)

  Iyer, Sir C.P. Ramaswami (CP)

  and Mahatma Gandhi

  Iyer, C.S. Krishnaswami

  Iyer, Kulathu

  Iyer, T.S. Sankaranarayana

  Iyer, Ulloor S. Parameswara

  Iyer, V.S. Subramania

  Iyer, Vaidyanath

  Iyer, Venkateswara

  James, Col.

  James, William

  Janaki Amma

  Jay (1961, Ayilyam Tirunal Jaygopal Varma, Rukmini’s son)

  Jeeth (Ambika’s husband)

  Jeffrey, Robin

  Jenmabhoomi

  Jensen, Theodore

  Jews

  sought refuge in Kerala

  Jinnah, Muhammad Ali

  John, Prester

  Kalidasa, Meghadutam

  Kalinga Rayar

  Kannan Devan Hills Produce Company

  Kannankulangara

  Karamana River

  Karnad, Girish

  Karthika Tirunal Indira Bayi Tampuran. See Indira, Third Princess of Travancore

  Kazeroonis

  Keen, Caroline

  Kerala Mahatmyam

  Kerala Mitram

  Kerala

  princes and chieftains, petty warfare

  strategic significance

  Kerala Varma (Valiya Koil Tampuran)

  academician and scholar

  was arrested, stripped of titles and rank

  asked for British protection

  death of

  Kshamapana Sahasra

  Visakhavijaya

  Yanapranama Sataka

  Kerala Varma (Princess Lalitha’s husband)

  Kerala Varma (KK) (Princess Indira’s husband)

  Keralapatrika

  Keraleeya Sugunabodhini

  Keralolpathi

  Kesavan, C.

  Keynes, John Maynard

  kharitas

  Khasgi estate

  Kilimanoor

  Kochu Thankam

  Kochukunji. See Bhageerathi

  Kodaikan
al, Madras presidency

  Kolathiri Rajahs, Kolathiri dynasty. See also adoption; matrilineal system

  Kowdiar Palace

  Krishna Vilasam Palace

  Krishnamachari, Sir V.T.

  Kshatriya

  kshudraprayogam

  kudipaka

  Kumaran, N.

  Kupaka clan/dynasty

  Queen of. See also Sethu Lakshmi Bayi

  Kuruvilla, Elizabeth

  Kuttan Tampuran

  Kutty Amma

  Lakshman, Dr

  Lakshmi Bayi Tampuran, Bharani Tirunal

  Lakshmi Bayi Tampuran, Karthika Tirunal, First Princess of Travancore

  Lakshmi Varma (1946, Makam Tirunal Lakshmi Bayi Tampuran, Lalitha’s daughter)

  Lalindloch Palace

  Lalitha, Second Princess of Travancore (1923-2008, Uthram Tirunal Lalitamba Bayi); wedding

  Landsowne, Lord

  Lawrence, James

  Legislative Council of Travancore

  legislative measures

  Lekha Parvathi Bayi, Bharani Tirunal

  Logan, William, Malabar Manual

  Lothian, Lord

  Loti, Pierre

  Lukose, Dr Mary Poonen

  Macau

  Macaulay, Lord

  Macaulay, Major

  Mackenzie, G.T.

  Madhavan, T.K.

  Madras Presidency

  Mahaprabha (Kochupanki)

  Mahaprabha (daughter of Ravi Varma)

  Maharajahs of Travancore

  Makayiram Tirunal, Kupaka queen

  Malayala Brahmin Regulation

  Malayala Manorama

  Malayali Memorial

  Mallya, Lalitha

  Mallya, Vittal

  mamluks (slave warriors)

  Manavikrama, Rajah. See also Zamorin of Calicut

  Manuel, King of Portugal

  Mappillai, Mammen

  Marathi Brahmins in government jobs

  Maria, Father Vincenzo

  maritime trade in ancient India

  marriage practices in Kerala. See also matrilineal system

  Martanda Varma (1706–1758)

  died

  discovered the power of faith

  military campaigns in South Kerala

  Mateer, Samuel

  matrilineal system of inheritance

  economic management of matrilineal households

  bill for termination

  succession by adoption

  Mavelikkara

  Mayer, Adrian

  Memorial from the People of Travancore

  Menon, A.S.

  Menon, Achutha

  Menon, K.G.

  Menon, K.P. Padmanabha

  Menon, Kuttikrishna

  Menon, Madhava

  Menon, Narayana

  Menon, O. Chandu, Indulekha

  Menon, Sreedhara

  Menon, V.P.

  Menon, Velayudha

  Ming emperors of China

  minorities, rights and privileges

  Minto, Lord

  Moens, Adriaan

  monarchy, deification of

  Monier-Williams, Monier

 

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