Mukilan's Invasion Of Venad
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Mukilan Pada was a Mughal warlord who attacked The Kingdom of
Venad Venad was a medieval kingdom lying between the Western Ghat mountains and the Arabian Sea on the south-western tip of India with its headquarters at the port city of Kollam/Quilon.Noburu Karashmia (ed.), A Concise History of South India: Is ...
during the reign of
Umayamma Rani "Aswathi Thirunal" Umayamma, known as Queen Umayamma or Queen Ashure (Aswathi),Papers and articles. "Holding Kings to Ransom – Royal Women in Matrilineal Kerala": Manu S. Pillai (2015 (died 1698), was the regent queen of Venad, Venad (Venatu) ...
(1677 - 1684). The invasion is presumed to have occurred during
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855 ( AD 1680).


The Initial Invasion of Venad

Mukilan invaded Venad through the southern borders and held
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. Umayamma of Venad, was then residing at
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Koikkal.


Destruction of Budhapuram Bhaktadasa Perumal Temple

Neythasseri Potti, one of the custodians of Padmanabhaswamy Temple, had a Temple at Budhapuram in the
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. Koopakkara Potti, another custodian of the Padmanabhaswamy Temple, was the
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of Budhapuram Temple. The Presiding Deity of Budhapuram was Lord Bhaktadasa (
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) and another sanctum in the temple housed Lord Rukmininatha (Krishna as in the Thiruvambadi shrine of Padmanabhaswamy Temple). Neythasseri Potti had come to know about Mukilan's plan to attack the Temple and used his ties with Koopakkara Potti to shift the idols of Lord Balarama and Lord Rukmininatha to a nearby Swamiyar Madhom. After the attack initiated by Mukilan's forces on the Budhapuram Temple, the Shudras and Channars of the area had attempted to protect the temple against the raid by Mukilan, but he emerged victorious and plundered the Temple, slew cows within the Temple's premises, and razed it afterwards.


Locking up of Padmanabhaswamy Temple

As per Historian P. Sankunni Menon , the Yogathil Potties; the custodians of Padmanabhaswamy Temple, and the Ettuveettil Pillamar had locked up the Temple and fled on the grounds of caste pollution.


Defeat of Mukilan

Umayamma Rani sought the assistance of Kerala Varma from northern
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. Kerala Varma engaged Mukilan in battle at
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as the major portion of the invading cavalry was dispersed from
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to
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to collect taxes. During the battle, according to local legends, Mukilan was attacked by a swarm of bees and he lost his mount. The fallen commander was slain with arrows and slingshots. Three hundred horses and many swords and spears were captured from the defeated army by Kerala Varma. The Rani adopted him to the Venad household as Iraniyal prince in official recognition of the help rendered. Following this, Kerala Varma became the primary advisor of the Rani.


Remnants

Mukilan and his army are believed to have come through Ambasamudram and camped at Ottasekharamangalam Panchayat and Manacaud. Local traditions believe that the area had been named ''Mukilanthara'' which later became ''Pukilanthara''. Further, it is a believed that the ''Kuthirakkuzhi'' (Horse-hole) in the
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Taluk, was where the cavalry of Mukilan was formerly stationed. The place ''Kanjikkuzhi'' (Rice-gruel-hole) is believed to have been the place where his soldiers used to make rice gruel. Some legends state that ''Nanjukala'' was supposedly where Mukilan's army received its water supply, which had been laced with poison by the local population, and subsequently named after this event.


See also

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Battle of Manacaud The Battle of Manacaud took place at Manacaud near Thiruvananthapuram in 1680 between the forces of the Kingdom of Venad and the Mughal Empire. Prelude The Kingdom of Venad was going through a political turmoil. Dissensions broke out between t ...
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Umayamma Rani "Aswathi Thirunal" Umayamma, known as Queen Umayamma or Queen Ashure (Aswathi),Papers and articles. "Holding Kings to Ransom – Royal Women in Matrilineal Kerala": Manu S. Pillai (2015 (died 1698), was the regent queen of Venad, Venad (Venatu) ...


References

{{reflist History of Kerala Mughal soldiers