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Punnathur Kotta, where Kannan resided, is a unique sanctuary associated with the Guruvayur Temple, housing elephants that are offerings from devotees. The sanctuary, located on the grounds of a historic palace, emphasizes the care and preservation of its elephants, which are often part of religious processions and cultural events. With Kannan’s passing, the sanctuary now hosts 39 elephants
Punnathur Kotta, where Kannan resided, is a unique sanctuary associated with the Guruvayur Temple, housing elephants that are offerings from devotees. The sanctuary, located on the grounds of a historic palace, emphasizes the care and preservation of its elephants, which are often part of religious processions and cultural events. With Kannan’s passing, the sanctuary now hosts 39 elephants
Punnathur Kotta, where Kannan resided, is a unique sanctuary associated with the Guruvayur Temple, housing elephants that are offerings from devotees. The sanctuary, located on the grounds of a historic palace, emphasizes the care and preservation of its elephants, which are often part of religious processions and cultural events. With Kannan’s passing, the sanctuary now hosts 39 elephants
Punnathur Kotta, where Kannan resided, is a unique sanctuary associated with the Guruvayur Temple, housing elephants that are offerings from devotees. The sanctuary, located on the grounds of a historic palace, emphasizes the care and preservation of its elephants, which are often part of religious processions and cultural events. With Kannan’s passing, the sanctuary now hosts 39 elephants