#Guruvayur temple elephant #Gajaratnam #Padmanabhan dies at 84

The elephant named Guruvayur Padmanabhan, who gained the title of ‘Gajaratnam’ due to his attractive features like long trunk touching the ground and well-carved shape

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Lord Guruvayoorappan atop the legendary Guruvayoor Padmanabhan during temple “Sheeveli”.

One of the most celebrated temple elephants of Kerala, Gaja Ratnam Guruvayur Padmanabhan (84), a house hold name in the state, died on Wednesday, said Guruvayur temple board. The tusker was carrying the ‘thidambu’ (miniature of the idol of presiding deity) of Lord Sri Krishna, at Guruvayur temple since 1962.

Known for its gentle behavior, ‘Jumbo king Padmanabhan’ has left a story full of legends behind. Endowed with a trunk that touched the ground, good shape and elegant tusks, he was known for his calm nature and never ran amok during festival, said Jumbo lovers. He was conferred ‘Gaja Ratnam’ title by the temple board in 2004 and enjoyed special privileges and status among temple elephants.

Always in great demand, he had fetched a fee of Rs four lakh for just an appearance at a temple procession in Kochi a few years ago. He was given a reception to remember at the state capital in 2006 in the presence of three ministers, film actors and members of the erstwhile royal family of Travancore. He was rewarded with a gold chain weighing 101 sovereigns on the occasion.

One of the most celebrated temple elephants of Kerala, Gaja Ratnam Guruvayur Padmanabhan (84), a house hold name in the state, died on Wednesday, said Guruvayur temple board. The tusker was carrying the ‘thidambu’ (miniature of the idol of presiding deity) of Lord Sri Krishna, at Guruvayur temple since 1962.

Known for its gentle behavior, ‘Jumbo king Padmanabhan’ has left a story full of legends behind. Endowed with a trunk that touched the ground, good shape and elegant tusks, he was known for his calm nature and never ran amok during festival, said Jumbo lovers. He was conferred ‘Gaja Ratnam’ title by the temple board in 2004 and enjoyed special privileges and status among temple elephants.

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Always in great demand, he had fetched a fee of Rs four lakh for just an appearance at a temple procession in Kochi a few years ago. He was given a reception to remember at the state capital in 2006 in the presence of three ministers, film actors and members of the erstwhile royal family of Travancore. He was rewarded with a gold chain weighing 101 sovereigns on the occasion.

The temple board said Padmanabhan was dedicated to the temple in 1954 as a 14-year-old pachyderm and he started carrying the ‘Thidambu’ of the Lord in 1962. The board said he was ailing for the last two months due to age-related ailments. The temple said a befitting memorial will be built for the star elephant.

Guruvayur temple has 58 elephants– the largest captive herd in the country. Most of the elephants are donated by devotees, mainly businessmen and film personalities as a thanksgiving to the deity.

In 2001, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa had donated an elephant to the temple after her party’s landslide victory in state assembly elections. It literally triggered a rush to donate pachyderms to the temple, forcing the temple authorities to accept symbolic donations with a payment of Rs 10 lakh.

Dana Glowacka from Canada currently holds the female record for longest plank

High plank

How to hold a plank position

  • Get into pushup position on the floor.
  • Now bend your elbows 90 degrees and rest your weight on your forearms.
  • Keep your torso straight and rigid and your body in a straight line from ears to toes with no sagging or bending.
  • Your head is relaxed and you should be looking at the floor.
  • Hold the position for as long as you can.
  • Remember to breathe. Inhale and exhale slowly and steadily.
Dana Glowacka from Canada currently holds the female record for longest plank, according to Guinness Book of World Records. She maintained a low plank for 4 hours, 19 minutes and 55 seconds on May 18, 2019. Doing this should be no problem for you, if you happen to be a kitchen table. Here is her record-setting performance:
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How long can you hold a plank? Ten seconds? Twenty seconds? A minute? How about 8 hours 15 minutes and 15 seconds?
That’s how long George Hood from the United States held a plank on February 15 for a new World Record, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. He bested the previous record of 8 hours, 1 minute and 1 second, set by Mao Weidong from China in 2016.

62-year-old breaks Guinness World Record after planking for 8 hours and 15 minutes

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62-year-old George Hood, while talking to BBC said that he did around 2,100 hours of planking in preparation.A 65-year-old former US Marine reclaimed the world record for planking after holding the pose for eight hours, 15 minutes and 15 seconds, the Guinness World Records said.
George Hood set the new record for The Longest Male Abdominal Plank in Chicago, surpassing the previous record of eight hours and one minute which was set by Mao Weidong in China in 2016.
“Most people who are active in the fitness world have difficulty holding this abdominal pose for more than 5-10 minutes, but at the age of 62, George showed that it’s possible to push the boundaries at any age with perseverance and a strong mindset,” the official site said.

CNN report said that Hood is a former US marine and retired Drug Enforcement Administration supervisory special agent. had broken the record for the longest plank in 2011 before losing the title to Weidong.

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