There was no denying Kunjipilla’s – later to become known as Shakthan Thampuran – capabilities and potential. He showed keen interest in every aspect of state administration and security, immersing himself deeply in the affairs of the realm. As time passed, his insights came to be regarded as invaluable and were keenly sought. The Raja began to increasingly rely on his nephew’s counsel.
In 1767, when Kunjipilla was just 16, a Nambudiri travelling from Thripunithura to Ernakulam was ambushed by a gang of Mopla robbers. They descended upon him without warning, seized the hapless man and ruthlessly stripped him of all his gold and valuables. The Nambudiri, bereft of his wealth, sank to the roadside in despair, his head buried in his hands, his body trembling with fear and shock.
He was not a wealthy man and was the sole provider for his family. Additionally, he was burdened with the heavy responsibility and expense of marrying off his five daughters. Overwhelmed by the attack and distraught over his dire situation, he found himself in a dilemma as to whether to continue his journey to Ernakulam or return to Thripunithura. Fearing for his safety, he decided to return home, despite the urgent attention...Read more
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