In "Royal vignettes: Travancore - Simplicity graces this House (30 March 2003)"
“We are the Cheras, one of the four erstwhile royal families of South India and have a long and dynastic family tree. By 1750 Travancore had become rich and big. So my ancestor, the then king, made a unique spiritual and historical contribution. He decided to surrender all his riches to the temple - Padmanabhaswamy is also our family deity. He said our family would look after that wealth, the temple and the kingdom forever. But he did want the ego that comes with possessing it. He was influenced by Emperor Ashoka's catharsis in the killing fields of Kalinga. So he declared our family to be Padmanabha's 'dasas', devotees. A servant can resign his job, but a dasa can do so only when he dies.”
On his family links with the Padmanabhaswamy temple in
The riches belong to nobody, certainly not to our family, 2009
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“He had a very rich background and belonged to a scholarly family.”
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"King Without a Country," Vanity Fair (July 1995)
In "When 'Maharaja of Travancore' met Queen Elizabeth II (8 July 2012)".
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Publications, An Enduring Love: My Life with the Shah (2004)
“I don’t care how poor someone thinks he is – if he has a loving family, he is rich beyond measure.”
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