- The
Thachudaya Kaimals were a
lineage of
ruling Nair
chiefs in Travancore, now in the
Indian state of Kerala. The
Thachudaya Kaimal is a
sacerdotal dignitary...
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brothers in the epic Ramayana: Rama, Bharata,
Lakshmana and Shatrughna. The
Thachudaya Kaimal as "Manikkam Keralar" is the
spiritual chief and the
temporal ruler...
- the district. The
place is well
known for
Koodalmanikyam Temple and the
Thachudaya Kaimals, who had
princely status until 1971. The
earliest recorded history...
- Nadu (Kanyakumari
district and some
parts of
Tenkasi district) with the
Thachudaya Kaimal's
enclave of
Irinjalakuda Koodalmanikyam temple in the neighbouring...
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Hindu epics. The
Skanda Purana mentions the
ecclesiastical office of the
Thachudaya Kaimal who is
referred to as
Manikkam Keralar,
synonymous with the deity...
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related to the
ruling dynasty of Travancore. His
eldest uncle was the
Thachudaya Kaimal a
ruling chief and a
religious dignitary of
Kerala residing at...
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until the 17th century, the
Koodalmanikyam Temple (controlled by the
Thachudaya Kaimal) and the
Guruvayoor Temple of M. R. Ry. were
built on
lands owned...
- each other. The
Skanda Purana mentions the
ecclesiastical office of the
Thachudaya Kaimal who is
referred to as
Manikkam Keralar (The Ruby King of Kerala)...
- Kerala.
Several well
known families have
borne the title,
including the
Thachudaya Kaimal,
Kaimals of Koratti, Angi and Pondicherry. Many
Kaimal families...
- of
Kerala Brahmins. His
presence was
required for the
anointing of the
Thachudaya Kaimal of Travancore, the
Yogathiripad of
Thrissur and the
ruling chiefs...