Rao Bahadur Ottur Vasava Menon
(alias
Ottur Vasu Menon)
Ottur
Vasava Menon was the maternal uncle of Ottur Sree Devi Amma and the
fifth son of Ottur Panchali Amma. He was probably born around 1860
and was one of the two educated members of the family the other
being his elder brother O. Achuthan Nair. His elder brother O.
Damodaran Nair (alias Damodara Menon) is reported to have helped them
in their education.
O.
Vasava Menon was initially a clerk in the revenue department and drew
pay of Rs.15/- pm. In 1881 he joined the police force and before
1888 became Inspector of police drawing a salary of Rs.100/- pm.
Later he became First Class Circle Inspector and was also special
dacoity officer. He retired around 1903 from Ottapalam (Palakkad
Dist). He received numerous rewards from the govt. while in service
mostly in cash totalling a sum of about Rs.20,000/- He was also
gifted a sword with a gold hilt, set with 9 precious stones and a
sliver sheath. He was subsequently conferred the title Rao Bahadur
by the then British govt. for his exemplary work in the police. In
many of the court documents of 1900 onwards he is referred to Ottur
Vasu Thamburan and Ottur Vasu Thamburan Avargal as a mark of respect
to the position and title held by him
O.
Vasava Menon was initially married to the daughter of one Annamma
Amma, who is the wife of his maternal uncle Ottur Sankara Menon. Her
name is not known but she belonged to Malappuram Pulathottathil House.
His second wife was from Pattanjeri Chittenippat House. Again her
name is not known. At the time of his death his wife was Puthur
Velloli Devaki Amma. O. Vasava Menon died on October 21, 1925.
The children of O. Vasava Menon are 1) Malappuram Pulathottathil Vasukutti alias Vasavan 2) Kuttikrishnan 3) Ammu alias Indrani 4) Gopi alias Gopalan 5) Pattancheri Chittenippat Kuttimalu alias Narayani Kutti
Ottur
family members might be aware that there is an Ayurvedic Hospital
located in Sultanpet Palakkad which is called “Rao Bahadur Ottur
Vasava Menon Memorial District panchayat District Ayurvedic
Hospital”. The hospital was initially started as a charitable
Ayurvedic Dispensary (Vaidya Sala) by O. Vasava Menon. At the time
of his death he had willed that a sum of Rs.600/- “set apart for
paying to the Municipal Council, shall be utilised annually for
running an Ayurveda vaidya Sala'. This later became a contentious
issue and led to court cases. A photograph of the hospital is
given below.
Such
was the valour and respect commanded by O. Vasava Menon that it is
said womenfolk used to sing songs in his praise on occassions like
Onam especially when he was invited as a guest. A few lines of one such song in English script is given below
“Kottekad
Amsathingal (In Kottekad Amson or area)
Ottur
Desathingal ( In Ottur Desam place or locality)
Panchaliamma
Kishoran (Son of Panchaliamma)
Vasava
Menon Sathwikan ( Truthful or Righteous Vasava Menon)
Salgunasaaram.... (With all virtues)
Policen
Udhyogathil ( In police profession)
Ponn
Wale Sambadhichan" (Earned a Golden Sword)
The above script of the song was contributed by Ottur Vasumathi Amma (Vasumathi Chechi) of Kottekad. The remaining portion of the
song could not be recollected by her
The following photograph of late Rao Bahadur Ottur Vasava Menon(uncle of ottur Sreedevi Amma) was contributed by O. Krishna Prasad (alias Babu), son of Ottur Dakshayani and Kunnath Balakrishnan Nair. Please note the sword with gold hilt and precious stones.
4 comments:
This concerns about only tharekkad branch of ottur house.in kottekkAd there are many branches of ottur house and from there it has spread to other places also.
Please introduce yourself and mention your connections with Ottur House. Yes this is mainly of Tharekad Branch of Ottur House because I belong to the same Branch and have collected the details since past 20 years. If you have details of the branch you belong please sharew
A great insight into the family tree. I also happen to be a descendant in the family. Always wanted to know about my history. This is a great insight. Thanks.
Thanks for your comments. Will it be possible for you to share your connections with the Ottur Family
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