Uthradom Tirunal passes away

Head of the royal family of erstwhile Travancore cremated with State honours

December 16, 2013 09:27 am | Updated May 12, 2016 07:19 am IST - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM::KERALA::16/12/2013:: The body of Uthradam Thirunal Marthanda Varma, head of the erstwhile Travancore Royal Family being taken   from Levee Hall to the Kawdiyar Palace   in Thiruvananthapuram on Monday.................Photo:S.Gopakumar.   


THIRUVANANTHAPURAM::KERALA::16/12/2013:: The body of Uthradam Thirunal Marthanda Varma, head of the erstwhile Travancore Royal Family being taken from Levee Hall to the Kawdiyar Palace in Thiruvananthapuram on Monday.................Photo:S.Gopakumar. 


Kerala lost one of the last links with its royal past with the passing away of Uthradom Tirunal Marthanda Varma, head of the royal family of erstwhile Travancore, in the early hours of Monday.

Mr. Varma, 91, who was admitted to a private hospital in the State capital following gastro-intestinal bleeding on December 6, died of cardiac arrest at 2.20 a.m., palace sources said. The body was placed at Levee Hall, adjacent to Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, for the public to pay homage. Later, the body was taken in procession to the Kowdiar Palace and was cremated with State honours around 6.30 p.m.

Mr. Varma is survived by two children, Padmanabha Varma and Parvati Devi. His wife, Radhadevi, predeceased him. His nephew, Moolam Tirunal Rama Varma, has been made his successor to head the royal family. Mr. Varma, a witness to the transformation from imperial rule to a democratic polity, was a common presence in the social and cultural scene of the city.

He had stood guard over the age-old traditions, rites and rituals of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple ever since 1991, when he was anointed the trustee and “dasa” of the temple following the death of his elder brother and last sovereign of Travancore, Sree Chithira Tirunal Balarama Varma. Mr. Varma, born as the younger son of Maharani Sethuparvathi Bayi and Ravi Varma Koyi Thampuran on March 22, 1922, was educated in the Kowdiar Palace by a group of 14 tutors in various subjects. He later graduated from the then Travancore University with Economics, Politics and History as specialisations in 1943. He was the recipient of the Moncombu Aandi Iyer Gold Medal for the best student in Sanskrit.

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