DAKSHAYANI- WORLD’S OLDEST
ELEPHANT SET TO ENTER GUINNESS
The Travancore Devasom
Board (TDB) - the owner of the elephant - has already written to the Guinness
authorities staking claim to Dakshayani being the oldest living elephant in the
world.The TDB owns 1,250 temples in south Kerala districts, including the famed
Sabarimala temple. They have 33 elephants which take part in the festivals of
their temples.Addressing reporters here on Monday TDB president Prayar
Gopalakrishnan said that records available with them, including of the Kerala
Forest Department, show that Dakshayani is the oldest."As a first step to
enter the Guinness, we are honouring her on Wednesday, and we will be working
towards this. On the day a special postal cover of Dakshayani from the Kerala
Circle Postal Service would be issued," added the TDB president.As per the
TDB, the oldest living elephant, which was 85 years old, died in 2003 in
Taiwan.
"Dakshayani and
another elephant, are the only ones of the 10 that have been there with the TDB
since its inception in 1949, which are alive now. She was gifted to the TDB by
the erstwhile Travancore Royal family," said the TDB president.He also
said on the same day three mahouts who tended to Dakshayani and are now retired
would be honoured, along with the two mahouts who take care of her presently."On
the same day we will bring out a directory of the 33 elephants that are owned
by us and would include the entire history of every elephant," said
Gopalakrishnan, and added that nowadays there are scientific ways to determine
the age of an elephant.
Prof. John Kurakar

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