Maruthu Pandiyar
The Marudhu Pandiyar (Tamil:
மருது பாண்டியர்) brothers (Periya Marudhu and Chinna Marudhu)
ruled Sivagangai, Tamil Nadu towards the end of the 18th century. The Marudhu brothers
were the first to issue a proclamation of independence from the colonial
British rule from Trichy Thiruvarangam Temple, Tamil Nadu on 10 June
1801, more than 56 years before what is generally said to be the First War of Indian Independence which broke out mainly in Northern India in the year 1857.
Childhood
The Marudhu brothers were the
sons of Udayar Servai alias Mookiah Palaniappan Servai and Anandayer alias
Ponnathal.Marudhu Pandiyar, the Elder was born on 15.12.1748 in a small hamlet
called Narikkudi near Aruppukkottai in then Ramnad principal state (now Virudhunagar district). In 1753 the younger Marudhu Pandiyar was born in
Ramnad.
Their father "Udayar Servai" served as the General
in the Ramnad state military and he shifted his family to Virudhunagar from Narikkudi.
Early
life
The Marudhu brothers were trained in
native martial arts at Surankottai which traditionally served as a
training centre for the Ramnad state army. The Valari is a
peculiar weapon unique to India used originally by the indigenous people
(ancient Tamils) of the South Asia. Two forms of this weapon are used in India and known as boomerang
warfare. These are normally made of wood. They are known as Valari sticks in Sangam
Tamil. Marudhu brothers were experts in the art of throwing the Valari
stick and using it as a weapon. They used Valari in their Poligar Wars against the British colonial forces. They contested in and won many competitions of martial arts
and distinguished themselves as brave warrirors. The Raja of Ramnad Muthu
Vijaya Raghunatha Sethupathy issued the title of Pandiyas to honour
the Marudhu Pandiyargal.
Bravery
The Raja of Sivagangai, a principal state near Ramnad, Muthu Vaduganadhathevar
came to know of their brave and courageous deeds and requested the Ramnad king
to assign them to serve the Sivaganga state army. They were appointed as
Generals of the Sivaganga military and the brothers left an indelible impression in
the military history of India.
In the year 1772, the English
military of the British East India Company, under the command of Lt.Col. Bon
Jour attacked the state at Kalayar Kovil. During the war, Raja Muthu Vaduganadhathevar lost his life
in the battlefield. But the Marudhu brothers managed to escape along with Rani Velu Nachiar, wife of Raja Muthu Vadughanadhathevar and arrived at Dindigul
which was ruled by Hyder Ali – the Sultan of Mysore as refugees. Hyder Ali supported
them in all respects.
The Nawab of Arcot, the alliance partner of British East India Company, was
not able to collect any taxes from the people of Sivaganga state for eight long
years. He entered into an agreement whereby the rule of Sivaganga was restored
to "Rani Velu Nachiar" after he collected his dues from her. The
Marudhu brothers with 12,000 armed men surrounded Sivaganga and plundered the Arcot Nawab's territories. The Nawab on the 10th of March 1789 appealed
to the Madras Council for aid. On 29 April 1789, the British forces attacked
Kollangudi. It was defeated by a large body of Marudhu troops.
Marudhu
Pandiyars Battles against the British
They were in close association with Veera
Pandiya Kattabomman of Panchalankurichi. Kattabomman
held frequent consultations with the Marudhus. After the execution of
Kattabomman in 17 October 1799 at Kayattar, Chinna Marudhu gave asylum to
Kattabomman's brother Oomaidurai. But the British took this reason to invade and attacked
Sivaganga in 1801 with a powerful army. The Maruthu Pandiyars and their allies
were quite successful and captured three districts from the British. The
British considered it such a serious threat to their future in India that they
rushed additional troops from Britain to put down the Maruthu Pandiyars'
rebellion. These forces surrounded the Maruthu Pandiyars' army at Kalayar Koil, and the latter scattered. The Maruthu Brothers and their
top commanders escaped. They regrouped and fought the British and their allies
at Viruppatchi, Dindigul and Cholapuram. While they won the battle at Viruppatchi, they lost the
other two battles.
Administration
Marudhu brothers were not only
warriors and noted for bravery, but they were very great administrators. Rani
Velu Nachiar made a will and paved the way for Marudhu Pandiyar Elder to rule.
Marudhu Pandiar younger was made the Dewan of the state. During the period from
1783 to 1801, they worked for the welfare of their subjects and the Sivaganga
Seemai was made fertile. They constructed many notable temples like Kalayar Kovil, Sivaganga many Ooranis and Tanks.
Death
The Marudhu Pandiyars and many of
their family members were captured at Cholapuram they were infamously hanged at
same time in the Fort of Tiruppathur (Sivaganga District, Tamil Nadu) on the
English month of October 24, 1801.
Honour
A commemorative postage stamp has
been released on October 2004. Every year people conduct guru pooja to them in
October month.
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