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Mumbai Trust Donates Elephant To Guruvayur Temple Amid Strict Ban
Mumbai Trust Donates Elephant To Guruvayur Temple Amid Strict Ban

News18

time23-07-2025

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Mumbai Trust Donates Elephant To Guruvayur Temple Amid Strict Ban

A Mumbai-based religious trust revived Kerala's age-old tradition by dedicating a 40-year-old elephant to the Guruvayur temple in memory of Kanchi Seer on Guru Purnima. A religious trust based in Mumbai grabbed attention after dedicating a giant elephant to the Sree Krishna temple in Guruvayur, Kerala. The donation made in memory of Guru Late Sri Jayendra Saraswati Swamigal, who was the 69th Sankaracharya of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam, marked the festival of Guru Purnima on July 10. Even as the famous temple had stopped accepting elephants in donations, this trust paid Rs 10 lakhs to adopt a 40-year-old elephant named 'Junior Vishnu' and dedicated the animal to the Lord. Interestingly, Junior Vishnu had been living at the temple's elephant sanctuary already when the Mumbai-based trust acquired its ownership. This elephant was chosen among the 36 elephants present at the temple's sanctuary, located in the compound of a former palace called Punnathur Kotta, which is about three kilometres from the town of Guruvayur. The trust is called Kalavai Sri Mahadevendra Saraswati Shankaracharya Trust and made the eye-catching donation because of Swamigal's close connection with the temple. Managing trustee B Sridhar revealed Kanchi Seer had donated a gold crown, padagolakam or the gold covering for the Lord's feet, a gold flute, and other special ornaments to Lord Krishna and all the other deities of the temple in the past. 'The temple trust announced a scheme whereby any devotee wanting to donate an elephant can purchase one from the Guruvayur temple itself and re-dedicate it for Rs 10 Lakhs," said a manager of Punathur Kotta, as quoted by The Free Press Journal. According to this manager, elephant donations were banned by the temple authorities since the dedication of an elephant named Ayyappan in 2011. Temple Had Asked Swamigal For Elephant Donation Back in time, Sridhar revealed, the management at the temple had asked Swamigal if he could offer an elephant to the Lord's feet. The trust has now fulfilled that request on his behalf. 'The Sankaracharya could not offer an elephant at that time due to the prevailing inter-state court ban on the sale or purchase of elephants. Hence, he offered a gold-covered sandalwood elephant. Now that there is a new scheme, we decided to dedicate an elephant in Swamigal's memory," Sridhar said. Ornaments such as the ceremonial frontlets for the elephant's forehead (anna pattam) and the decorative fly-whisks used in ceremonies (chamans) were also purchased by the trust. These were worn by the elephant when it was dedicated to Lord Krishna, also called Lord Guruvayurappan, in a traditional ritual. One day before, a 1008 Kozhakattai homam was performed for Lord Mahaganapathy for the smoothest possible conduct of the donation rituals. Elephants are common occurrences during temple ceremonies in Kerala. Devotees donate them in a custom known as 'Nadakkiruthal.' view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Ganesha Sharma Dravid to be anointed 71st Uttaradhikari of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam
Ganesha Sharma Dravid to be anointed 71st Uttaradhikari of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam

New Indian Express

time27-04-2025

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Ganesha Sharma Dravid to be anointed 71st Uttaradhikari of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam

KAKINADA: Annavaram Veda Pandit Duddu Satya Venkata Surya Subrahmanya Ganesha Sharma Dravid (24) will be anointed the 71st Uttaradhikari (Peethadhipati) of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam in Kanchipuram on Akshaya Tritiya, April 30. Peetathipathi of Kanchi Math, Sri Shankara Vijayendra Saraswathi Shankaracharya Swamy will give Sanyasa Deeksha to Dravid, a Rig Vedic scholar, an announcement by the Math. In a formal communication, Srikaryam Sundaresha Iyer conveyed the decision to Ganesha Sharma Dravid's parents, Mangadevi and Danvantari. Subrahmanya Ganesha Sharma Dravid, aged 25, hails from a deeply spiritual family. His father, Danvantari, serves as a first-class priest at the renowned Sri Satyanarayana Swamy temple in Annavaram. He has a sister and belongs to a lineage steeped in Vedic tradition, with his maternal grandfather being the distinguished scholar Bhallamudi Suryanarayana and his paternal grandfather Duddu Subrahmanyam. Following the revered tradition of the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham, only a disciple who has formally undergone monastic initiation by the sitting Peethadhipati is chosen as successor. Fittingly, Subrahmanya Ganesha Sharma Dravid's elevation will coincide with the 2,534th birth anniversary of Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya, adding special significance to the occasion. Ganesha Sharma Dravid's scholastic journey began in 2006. A Rigveda scholar, he has served at the sacred Annavaram temple and at the Basara Sri Jnana Saraswati Devasthanam in Telangana's Nizamabad (Nirmal district). Over the years, he expanded his expertise to include the Yajurveda, Samaveda, and the Dashopanishads, earning the guidance and blessings of the Shankaracharya of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham.

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