As per the folklore the family shared its roots with the Valluvanad royal line of ascension that came down to visit the festival of Mamamkam. It was during the campaign of Tipu sultan who chose to crusade the southern flanks the family shifted their share to the south of Kerala and lived as a refugee under the lights of the King of Travancore.
At present the walls of the palace is located at the earlier site of the Palace which belonged to the Raja of Tiruvalla.
When we talk about the festival of Mamankom it becomes very necessary to talk about its historical importance. The pre historic land of Mamankom is situated at a distance of 7 km from the south of Tirur at the banks of the river Bharathapuzha. Talking about its chronological significance than the fact that it was a grand assembly of the rulers which was used to held once in every 12 years. Talking about the celebration of the festival than it used to occupy the space for 28 long days where traders from all across the state used to gather here to enjoy the fair. With the growing popularity the festival started shaping the economic boundaries and with the passage of time it demanded strong control over economic policy and as per the believe the last festival was held in 1755 and ever since that year the festival is alive in pages of history.
When you talk about the enclosed courtyard than it is used for ritual purpose and to raise plants for the same, the courtyard is unlocked and it gives a straight admission to the rooms. The buildings is alienated into two blocks and the large Verandah outside is open for ritual function. When it comes to the two blocks than the inner one is assigned for temple in this connection the beauty of outer Verandah in the east and western sides is kept open but the north and southern one are covered and semi roofed.