Manalikarai Madam, Kanyakumari
Manalikarai
Madam is located at Manalikarai, a small village located in the southern part
of ancient Travancore state, presently under Kanyakumari district of Tamilnadu in Kalkulam Taluk. The area comes under Padmanabhapuram
division in Kalkulam Taluk in Kothanallur Panchayat. The Malayalam name
Manalikkara was very popular during the Travancore state rule and after the
reformation of Indian states in 1956, this place is more known as
Vazhikkalampadu and it became the part of Kanyakumari district of Tamilnadu.
This
place belonged to constituency of Princely Travancore State in 1235 AD. The Inscription about Taxation
was written in a pillar in front of the Manalikkara Alwar Temple in year 410 ME
during the rule of Venadu ruler King Veera Ravi Kerala Varma. The place
Manalikkara has its influence as one of the branch of Travancore royal family
in Kalkulam in 1610 AD. Raja Sri Illaya Rama Varma from Venadu was from
Manalikkara branch of the family in Kalkulam.
The old
building in Manalikkara is Manalikkara Madam or Manalikkara Kalpaka Mangalathu
Madam is the monastery of Brahmins. The Brahmin scholars lived in Manalikkara proved their
expertise in tantric rituals, vedics and literatures. They served as priests in
several temples in Kalkulam. The last patriarch of the family who lived in
Manalikkara is K V Manalikkara whose name is Kesavaru Vasudevaru. He was a good
writer and poet. His contributions in Malayalam script writings, poems and translations are
memorable.
The
major translations by K V Manalikkara from Sanskrit to Malayalam are Sasthreeya
Bhouthikavadha Rekha, Rahul Sankrityante Darshana Rekha, Samugiya Rekha
and Vishwarekha. He also translated Maxim Gorky’s book
"Mother" in Malayalam. He also wrote and published the second
smallest book in the world called "Rasarasika" is 1.5 cm’s
in length and 1 cm in width contain 5 characters in each line readable
only through lens.
The
Manalikkara Madam is founded by this Hindu Brahmin family, residing in a place
called Mathur in Kalkulam Taluk. They were the priest of Thiruvattaru Adhikesava temple. To overcome the poverty, they believed in worshipping
lord Ganesha deity which was then lying in the place called
Kottur. They brought the deity to Manalikkara Madam and started
worshiping. The writer and lyricist S.Ramesan
Nair is also from the neighboring village Kumarapuram
who wrote poem about Manalikkara Lord Krishna.
There is
a small library named "Keasva Vilasam Vayanashala" in Manalikkara
which had been a contribution from the scholars of Manalikkara Madam. Although
it is not functioning now, the memories are still alive. Palm leaf manuscript
bundles about ancient scientific researches and vedic literature's were found
from Manalikkara Madam that later shifted to Oriental
Research and Manuscript Library of
University of Kerala in Thiruvananthapuram. The 13 plays in Sanskrit
called Swapnavasavadatta written by the famous playwright and ancient
poet Bhasa were unearthed from Manalikkara Madam in 1912
by T.Ganapati Sastri that was believed to be lost till the time.
The
Sanskrit literature Devi
Mahatmiyam written in palm leaves
fabricated in the shape of garland was also found in Manalikkara Madam. It
consists of a string of fifteen beads, each made of inseparable palm leaves
pressed against two ingeniously worked out knots. "Aryamanju sreemoola
kalpam" a rare work about Buddhism also unearthed from Manalikkara Madam.
The script is in Devanagari,
written with special resinous ink. It consists of 307 palm leaves. The
"Manalikkara Shasanam" written by Ravi Kerala Varma and the Unnuneeli Sandesam script found by the poet Ulloor S. Parameswara
Iyer were from the library of Manalikkara Madam.
Manalikarai
is located at about 13 Kms from Marthandam, 10 Kms from Thiruvattaru, 10 Kms
from Padmanabhapuram, 12 Kms from Eraniel, 20 Kms from Nagercoil, 9 Kms from
Thuckalay, 18 Kms from Colachel, 42 Kms from Kanyakumari, 27 Kms from
Boothapandi, 16 Kms from Thirparappu and 58 Kms from Thiruvananthapuram.
Nearest Railway Station is located at Eraniel and Nearest Airport is located at
Thiruvananthapuram.