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Tusker
race draws huge crowds at Guruvayur
by Juhan Samuel
Guruvayur
(Kerala): Thousands of people thronged Kerala's Guruvayur
temple to watch the annual jumbo race. Some 34 elephants
lined up for the event from which ten were selected for
the race which heralds the beginning of a ten-day festival
in the temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. The race culminated
with a 33-year-old tusker named Gopi Kannan, named after
the temple deity, winning the race. Gopi Kannan raced
past four other tuskers to enter the temple premises and
went straight into the sanctum sanctorum. The winning
elephant will have the privilege of carrying the idol
for all the important rituals during the next ten days.
"In memory of that epoch making event, we are conducting
elephant race every year. This is a remarkable event.
This is a starting event of festival every year. This
year Gopikannan came in the forefront and got the privilege
of leading every seeveli (an important ritual) and other
sacrifices in the temple in the next ten days," said V
Ratheesan, Guruvayur temple administrator. Foreign tourists
said they were thrilled by the spectacle. "It's really
amazing because it is for the first time we have seen
elephant race. It's exciting for us," said Saira from
Thailand. The temple has some 65 elephants that take part
in different festivals throughout the year. They are housed
in a nearby park. According to temple lore, a nearby feudal
lord refused to send tuskers to participate in the annual
festival as he did not receive payments in time. But that
night the elephants broke their chains and rushed to the
Guruvayur Temple. The annual elephant race commemorates
that event.
-Mar 9, 2009
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