Background
Martanda Bhairava Tondaiman was born on 26 November 1875 to Princess Brihadambal Rajammani Sahib of Pudukkottai and her husband M.R.Ry. Princess Brihadambal was the eldest daughter of Ramachandra Tondaiman, the Raja of Pudukkottai.
Martanda Bhairava Tondaiman was born on 26 November 1875 to Princess Brihadambal Rajammani Sahib of Pudukkottai and her husband M.R.Ry. Princess Brihadambal was the eldest daughter of Ramachandra Tondaiman, the Raja of Pudukkottai.
Martanda was educated in private by Fredric Feilden Crossley, a Cambridge alumnus.
Kolandaswami Pallavarayar Sahib Avargal. Martanda was Brihadambal"s third son. At an early age, Martanda was adopted by Ramachandra Tondaiman as he did not have any male heirs of his own.
Martanda excelled in sports and developed a liking for European culture and manners.
Ramachandra Tondaiman, the Raja of Pudukkottai, died on 15 April 1886 after a reign of fifty years. Martanda Bhairava Tondaiman was, therefore, crowned king at the age of eleven with a regency headed by the Diwan, A. Seshayya Sastri governing the state in his minority.
Soon after obtaining the management of the state, Martanda petitioned for the restitution of the Manovarti jagir. Since Martanda was unmarried and did not have wives of his own at the time, he desired that the jagir be restored to him.
However, the government rejected his request.
During his reign, Martanda attended the Coronation Durbar at Delhi in 1903 and the coronation of George V at Westminster Abbey in 1911. In 1902, Martanda set up a representative assembly of 30 members on the pattern of the Mysore Assembly. The office of Councillor was created to assist the Diwan and the Diwan acting with the assistance of the Councillor was known as "Diwan-in-Council".
In March 1915, Martanda travelled to Australia where he met Australian socialite Molly Fink at Hotel Majestic Mansions in Melbourne.
Martanda soon fell in love with her and followed her to Sydney. In August 1915, Martanda proposed to Molly and she accepted.
The couple were married on August 10, 1915 at the Regsitrar" General’ s Office in Melbourne. A son Martanda Sydney Tondaiman was born to them on July 22, 1916.
They refused to recognise Molly Fink as Martanda"s wife and accord her the privileges due to a "Maharani".
Martanda returned to India in October 1915 with Molly but barely stayed for five months. The couple moved to Australia where they stayed from 1916 to 1919 and then to London and eventually, Cannes, where they purchased a villa, Louisiana Favourite. Martanda settled down in France with Molly and Sydney.
He died on 28 May 1928 at the age of fifty-two.
His body was cremated and the ashes were interred at the Golders Green Crematorium in London as the India Office refused Molly"s request to transport his body by air to India.
The members of the assembly were nominated by heads of government departments and public institutions.