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UNIFORM CHANDELIERS FOR OUR CHURCH As the present chandeliers installed in our Church are damaged and require immediate replacement, the Church Committee proposes to install six uniform type new chandeliers in the Church and Front Porch. Members of the congregation are requested to sponsor the cost of the chandeliers. We propose to complete the work before the 157th Church Dedication Day on 15th November 2016. Asset Homes brings you a new world of Apartments, Flats and villas that matches your interests with an emerging brand look. We remain unalike, among other home builders, with the unique styles and perceptions. The quality materials which cover our individuality in our venture let you to gain professional results. We are one of the leading Home builders in Kerala which had undertaken a bunch of projects in its triumph. We have been in the business of development & construction of domicile complexes across Kerala for more than 9 years. We have projects in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Kochi, Tripunithura, Kalamassery, Aluva, Thrissur, Guruvayoor, Kozhikode, Kannur etc.
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Thank you for arranging the handing over of the keys of 2D Ocean Groves. We believe it is worthwhile to provide a few feed-backs. The flat is cutely beautiful and the quality looks really good to laymen like us. Kuthira Malika (Mansion of Horses) is a palace built by Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma on the south-eastern side of Padmanabhaswamy temple in Thiruvananthapuram. The palace gets its name from the 122 horses that are carved into the wooden wall brackets that support the southern roof. The official name of the palace is Puthen Malika (New Mansion). The palace forms part of a vast complex of royal buildings in the vicinity of Padmanabhaswamy Temple. The building was left unoccupied for more than a century, following the demise of Swathi Thirunal in 1846. A view of the 'horses' at Kuthira Malika Built in the 1840s, Kuthira Malika is an example of traditional Kerala architecture, with its typical sloping roofs, overhanging eaves, pillared verandahs and enclosed courtyards.
Intricate carvings adorn the wooden ceilings, with each room having a distinctive pattern. The construction of the palace was completed by 5000 Vishwabrahmins (വിശ്വകർമ്മജർ) in four years. The palace is made from teakwood, rosewood, marble, and granite.[1] The roof of the palace is made of wood and 42 beams support the carved patterns.[2] The roof is supported by granite pillars. Floral motifs dot the ceiling of the verandah.[2] The main 16 rooms of the palace are constructed in 16 different patterns.[2] In all, the palace contains 80 rooms, of which 20 were opened for visitors in 1995.[1] The floor inside the palace is made of egg whites, charcoal, and limestone, which make it cold and smooth even in hot weather conditions.[1] The concert venue built in the palace premises uses traditional sound reflectors comprising fifty clay pots hung upside down from the ceiling. A portion of Kuthira Malika has been converted to a Palace Museum that houses some of the assets owned by the Travancore Royal Family.
Although 80 rooms are there in the palace, only 20 are open for visitors.[1] A guided tour is available inside the palace.[1] The palace collections include 14 life-size Kathakali mannequins, Belgian and Italian mirrors, crystal chandeliers, paintings, a giant Belgian harpoon,[1] armaments, musical instruments, traditional furniture, greek statues, a musical tree which produces 8 sounds on tapping,[4] and other artifacts. On the right side of the mannequins are the ivory cradles of various sizes. The palace has on display two royal thrones, one made from 24 elephant tusks (Dantasimhasana)[4] and the other of Bohemian crystal with the Tranvancore emblem 'conch' adorning the top of the backrest. The palace has a large collection of idols and sculptures made from white marble. On the first floor are rooms that once served as the audience chamber, the library and an alcove that Swathi Thirunal used for meditating and for conceiving many of his famous musical compositions. This place offers a direct view of the Padmanabhaswamy temple gopuram.