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Thechikkottukavu Ramachandran (born c. 1964) is an Indian elephant owned by Thechikottukavu devasom, a temple in Kerala. [1] Commonly known as simply Raman, he is the tallest living captive elephant in Asia, standing at 314 cm (10 ft 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 in). [2] They gave Ramachandran the title Ekachatradhipathi (transl. The Only Emperor). [3]
Thechikottukavu Ramachandran, an Indian elephant commonly known as simply Raman, he is the tallest living captive elephant in Asia, standing at 321.5 cm (10 feet 6.575 inches). Thiruvambadi Sivasundar, an Indian elephant who lived at the Thiruvambadi Sri Krishna Temple in Thrissur, Kerala.
A well-known case of the latter is the famous and highly revered bull elephant Thechikottukavu Ramachandran, who is considered the ‘largest Asian elephant in captivity’, who ‘ran amok’ several times out of stress and killed both humans and conspecifics; [40] Ramachandran himself is the victim of a mahout who at some point hacked one of ...
Chirakkal Kalidasan stands at 308 cm (10 ft 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in), making him the third tallest captive elephant in the state after Thechikottukavu Ramachandran and Thrikkadavoor Sivaraju. [1] He is also known for having won in Thalappokkam (heads-up) competitions.
Thechikottukavu Ramachandran (born c. 1964), a controversial elephant V. S. Ramachandran (born 1951), an Indian-American neuroscientist Asogan Ramesh Ramachandren (c. 1973–1998), a Singaporean convicted murderer
Notables from Peramangalam include: Kerala's tallest elephant Thechikottukavu Ramachandran". [7]Communist leader Shri E.P. Marar, Dalith; Congress leader Shri M.P. Ayyappan ...
For Oscar-winning producer Guneet Monga Kapoor (“The Elephant Whisperers”), who later boarded the project, the film’s raw authenticity struck an immediate chord. “It was love at first ...
The statue of Guruvayur Keshavan placed at Guruvayur Temple premise. Punnathurkotta was once the palace of a local ruler, now survived by his son R Unnikrishnan, grandsons Madhusudana R Menon & Madhavan R Menon, but the palace grounds are now used to house the elephants belonging to the Guruvayoor temple, and has been renamed Anakkotta (meaning "Elephant Fort").