Thirumalai Naick Palace - Rangavilasa

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Rangavilasa

In the north side of the present structure we may see in a lane a row of ten tall stone pillars. Actually this portion was also a part of the big palace. To the west of these pillars stood a place similar to the celestial pavilion but some what smaller. This was named as Rangavilasa, in which Muthialu Naick, the brother of Thirumalai Naick lived with is family. To the west of this portion were a harem and a platform called Chandrikai Medai. An entrance was provided in north with an opening leads to the present south masi street. Palace security guards were stationed here to check the visitors and there was a room to store their weapons.

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