Dharma Raja | |
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Sri Padmanabha Dasa Vanchi Pala Kulashekara Kiritapathi Munne Sultan Maharaja Raja Rama Raja Bahadur Shamsheer Jung | |
Reign | 7 July 1758–17 February 1798 |
Predecessor | Marthanda Varma |
Successor | Balarama Varma |
Born | 1724 |
Died | 17 February 1798 |
House | Venad Swaroopam |
Dynasty | Kupaka |
Religion | Hinduism |
Rama Varma I (Dharma Raja Karthika Thirunal Rama Varma; Malayalam: ധർമ്മരാജാ കാർത്തിക തിരുനാൾ രാമവർമ്മ, 1724–17 February 1798)[1] often referred to as Dharma Raja, was the Maharajah of Travancore from 1758 until his death in 1798. He succeeded his uncle Marthanda Varma, who is credited with the title of "maker of modern Travancore". During his reign Dharma Raja not only retained all the territories his predecessor had gained but administered the kingdom with success. He was addressed as Dharma Raja on account of his strict adherence to Dharma Sastra, the Hindu principles of justice by providing asylum to thousands of Hindus and Christians fleeing Malabar during the Mysorean conquest of Malabar.