The history of Temples at Thiruvananthapuram owned by the Madras Regiment and managed by the Madras Regimental Centre is associated with the history of Venad (later Travancore) and its Army.
The jurisdiction of Venad extended over a small tract lying between Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam (Quilon). The political scene of Venad underwent remarkable changes when Anizham Tirunal Veera Bala Marthaanda Varma assumed as Trippaappoor Mooppan and later when he ascended the throne of Venad in 1729 A.D.
After the unification of the state he took a momentous step of Trippati Daaanam (dedication of the kingdom) to his tutelary deity Sree Padmanabhaswamy of Thiruvananthapuram on 5th Makaram 925 M.E. corresponding to 03 Jan 1750 A.D. Thereafter he and his successors ruled Travancore as Padmanaabha-daasas or servants of Sree Padmanabhaswaamy. By the Trippati Daanam concept, the State belonged to the Lord and it helped in the long run to pave political stability in the State.
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Manojavam maruthathulyavegam jithendriyam buddhimatatham varishtam vathathmajam vanayoodha mukhyam sreerama dootham sharanam prapadye
Manojavam maruthathulyavegam jithendriyam buddhimatatham varishtam vathathmajam vanayoodha mukhyam sreerama dootham sharanam prapadye
Manojavam maruthathulyavegam jithendriyam buddhimatatham varishtam vathathmajam vanayoodha mukhyam sreerama dootham sharanam prapadye