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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]
The mascot became very popular in India.When asked for their opinion on Bholu the Train Manager (Train Manager, previous Train Guard, a supervisory and non-gazetted post under Group C of Ministry of Railways, Government of India, Train Manager is a level 6/level 5+30% running allowance's post, whereas Senior Train Manager is a level 7/level 6+30% running allowance's post), Indian Railway ...
Project Elephant was launched in 1992 by the Government of India to protect elephant habitats and population. The Indian elephant is a cultural symbol throughout its range and appears in various religious traditions and mythologies. The elephants are treated positively and is revered as a form of Lord Ganesha in Hinduism. It has been designated ...
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A collection of cat figurines dedicated to the ancient Egyptian deity Bastet is displayed at the Greco-Roman Museum in Egypt's northern coastal city of Alexandria on November 23, 2023.
440 people dressed as cats set the Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people dressed as cats, breaking the previous record of 250.
Indi Raja (c. 1980: Sinhala: ඉන්දි රාජා), also known as Indiraja, is an Indian elephant. [1] Indiraja is a main casket bearer of the Kandy Esala Perahera, an annual religious procession held to pay homage to the Sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha, at the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, Sri Lanka, in which he carried the main casket many times. [2]
Parbati Barua is an Indian animal conservation activist and a mahout (Indian term for an elephant tamer and caretaker), [2] [3] [4] She was one of nine children to late Prakritish Chandra Barua of the Royal Family Of Gauripur. Prakritish was the last member of the Rajahs of Gauripur to hold power. [5]