Once a majestic symbol of Thrissur pooram, tusker 'Rajendran' is no more

Once a majestic symbol of Thrissur pooram, tusker 'Rajendran' is no more

Thrissur: Once the tall and majestic symbol of Thrissur Pooram, “Rajendran”, the 70-year-old temple elephant belonging to Paramekkavu Devaswom is no more.

The tusker, who was a regular presence in the famed Thrissur Pooram festivities for over 50 years, died around 3am on Monday following age-related ailments.

The pachyderm was part of the 34-member group of elephants taken from Thrissur to Delhi for the 1982 Asian Games opening ceremony.

The animal was brought to the Paramekkavu temple in 1955 when it was around 12 years.

Then Melshanthi (chief priest) Parameshwara Namboodiri had raised around Rs 4,000 from devotees for the purchase of the tusker which has been participating in the Pooram festivities since 1967.

The tusker was a constant presence in various festivities in the cultural capital, including Arattupuzha Pooram, the largest and oldest temple festival held at the Sree Sastha shrine here.

Education Minister C Raveedranath said the elephant was liked by all Pooram and elephant lovers and his death has pained everyone.

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