Thechikottukavu Ramachandran

Thechikkottukavu Ramachandran (born c.1964) is a captive elephant owned by Thechikottukavu devasom, a temple in Kerala.[1] Ramachandran is the tallest captive elephant in Asia. Ramachandran is fondly known among elephant lovers as Raman and enjoys a huge fan following across Kerala.

Thechikottukavu Ramachandran
SpeciesElephas maximus (Asian Elephant)
SexMale
Bornc.1964
Assam, India
Nation fromIndia
Years active1984–present
Known forThrissur Pooram, other Poorams
OwnerThechikkottukavu Devasom, Kerala, India
Height3.17 m (10 ft 5 in)
Named afterSri Rama

Ramachandran killed an elephant.[2][3] The partly blind elephant plays a key role in several Pooram festivals but was banned from public display on multiple occasions.[3][4]

Incidents

During its lifetime, it has killed a record 6 people. It was brought to Kerala in 1982 and was purchased by Thechikottukavu devasom in 1984.

Role in Thrissur Pooram

Thrissur Pooram is the largest and most popular among all Poorams (temple festivals). From 2011, Ramchandran does the Poora Vilambaram which marks the beginning of Thrissur Pooram. Poora Vilambaram is a custom where the elephant pushes open the south entrance gate of the Vadakkunnathan Temple, which hosts the Thrissur Pooram, with the idol of 'Neithilakkavilamma' atop it. After the 2019 incident in which Ramachandran trampled two persons to death, the animal was banned from being paraded at temple festivals after a panel of medical experts declared it medically unfit. The famed elephant was given conditional nod on 11 May to participate in the famed Thrissur Pooram after the animal cleared the fitness test. The clearance to the government was given after a team of three veterinarians conducted the medical examination of the tusker.[5]

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