Draft:Aranmula Palace
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Aranmula Palace (Aranmula Kottaram) in Kerala, India was built more than 200 years ago. This palace is known as Aranmula Vadakke Kottaram. It was the halt place of holy journey "Thiruvabharana khosha yathra" (A ritual of sabarimala temple and pandalam palace) at Aranmula till few years back. It is situated in front of Aranmula Sree Partha Sarathi Temple and very close to the Holy River Pampa. Vadakke kottaram is one of the best and rare example of architectural form Nalukettu which is made based on Thachu sastra or the Science of Carpentry and Traditional Vasthu. The last king of Aranmula lived in Vadakke Kottaram.[1]
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