Kadampur Mansion is a historic mansion located in Kadampur, a village in the Murshidabad district of West Bengal, India. Here are some interesting facts about Kadampur Mansion:


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Chapter Four

Kadampur Mansion

KADAMPUR MANSION :

Kadampur Mansion is a historic mansion located in Kadampur, a village in the Murshidabad district of West Bengal, India. Here are some interesting facts about Kadampur Mansion:



History


1. Built in the 19th century by the Zamindars of Kadampur.

2. The mansion was constructed during the British colonial era.


Architecture


1. A mix of colonial and traditional Bengali architectural styles.

2. The mansion features a grand facade, ornate balconies, and intricate carvings.


Current Status


1. The mansion is currently in a state of disrepair.

2. Efforts are being made to restore and preserve the mansion.


Tourism


1. Kadampur Mansion is a popular tourist destination in the Murshidabad district.

2. Visitors can explore the mansion and its surrounding gardens.


Cultural Significance


1. The mansion is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Bengal.

2. It showcases the architectural and artistic styles of the region during the colonial era.


Overall, Kadampur Mansion is a significant historical landmark in West Bengal, offering a glimpse into the region's rich cultural past.

The mark of the mighty arch, which had been dormant for so long, had now gained a good deal of vigor; Within an hour the salted Sambuvariyar had reached the threshold of the palace. Senkanna Sambuvariyar was one of the chieftains of the Chola country during the Andal period. The gate of his mansion was like a huge tin castle gate. The tall walls on either side of the door curved like castle walls.


At the gate of the fort, there were elephants, horses, bulls, those who caught and bound all those animals, those who fed them, those who brought water, those who held torches and lit them, and gave oil to the torches. Seeing all this, Vallavarayan felt some hesitation and confusion in his heart. She thought, 'Something special is happening here and we have come at this time'. On the one hand, there was a burning desire to see what was happening. The gate of the fort was open. But at the open door stood a few warriors holding swords, who looked like Yamakingars.


The valiant youth thought that if he hesitated they would stop him and that he should bravely leave his horse and go inside. That octave

He immediately fulfilled the task. But what disappointment? As the horse approached the gate of the fort the two knights crossed their swords and blocked the way. Four more men came and held the horse's bridle. One of them stared at Vandiyadeva while the other brought a lamp and held it up to his face.


Anger seethed on Vallavarayan's face. "Is this the custom in your town? Stopping guests at the door...?" He said.


Who are you, brother, talking so rudely? Which town?" said the gatekeeper.




"You ask my town and name? Thiruvallam of Vanapadi country is my town. Once upon a time the soldiers of your country were proud to write the names of my clan ancestors on their chests! Sesame name is Vallavarayan Vandiyathevan! Do you know?" He said.




Why even bring a builder to say this much?” asked one of the guards. Hearing this, the others laughed.




Whoever you are can't get in anymore! All the guests who were supposed to come today have arrived. Master's orders not to let anyone go!" said the guard leader.




A little inside the castle, seeing some argument going on




A few soldiers standing at a distance came closer. One of them,




"Hey! We chased the festival crowd there.




Does it look like a blind man!" he said.




Another said, "Don't say donkey."




"How stiff is he who sits on a donkey




Barada is sitting!” said another.




These words fell on Vallavariya's ears. What immediately?


"Leave the horse: I am going back," he said, and the soldiers let go of the horse's bridle.



Vandiyadeva pressed with both his legs on the underbelly of the horse and at the same time took out the garment from the sheath. Catching the eye with a flash of lightning, the speed of the sword seemed to spin with Thiruma's chakra weapon in his hand. The horse galloped forward into the fort. The horse galloped at the soldiers of Palvuur who were making a fuss. Little did the lightning attack scatter the soldiers in all directions




Many other things have happened in the meantime. The fort gates were slammed and slammed. Cries of "Hold! Hold!" as the swords and swords clashed and 'clai' clang'. Suddenly, the murasu body, announcing the danger, shouted "Tam".




Soldiers came and surrounded Vandiyathevan's horse. Vandiyadeva on the horse who was above twenty, thirty, fifty people jumped and jumped to the ground while twirling the sword in his hand, "Kandhanmaran Sundanmaran your men are killing me!" He said.




Hearing this, the soldiers surrounding him were startled and hesitated a little and stood away.




At that moment, from the top floor of the mansion, a thunderous voice was heard saying, "Stop there." Seven or eight people were standing at the place where the voice was heard and watching them walk down.




"Master! Someone has breached the guard and is shouting the little master's name!" said someone from below.




"Go to the Kandanmarar fire and see what the riot is!"




He decided to do it.




Vandiyathevan thought that the one with legs is like a red-eyed Sambuvariyar.




He and the soldiers standing around him stood still for some time.




"What's the demonstration here?" A small voice said. At the place where the people heard the voice, the people moved away and made way, a young man came rushing through and looked at Vandiyathevan who was standing like Subramaniyar who was performing Surasamharam with a knife in his hand and looked in amazement for a moment.



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