According to the legend documented by various authors, King Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma, the founder of modern Travancore, had taken refuge in the Nellimoottil Tharavadu, a Syrian Christian ancestral house at Adoor, around 1720 AD (Shankunny K 1909-34, Varghese KM 1927, Pandarathil 2021), prior to his coronation in 1729 (Menon AS 1962, Varghese TC 1970). The legend goes that the adolescent king was moving around in disguise along with a Namboothiri Brahmin and Kochiravi Pillai, his trusted co-travellers, to escape assassination by his own paternal cousins, the Thampies and the Ettuveettil Pillamar a section of aristocratic Nairs who had allied together to take over the Travancore throne.