Mangalamkunnu Karnan

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Mangalamkunnu Karnan
SpeciesElephas maximus (Asian Elephant)
SexMale
Born1957–1961
Bihar
Died28 January 2021 (aged 60-63)
Mangalamkunnu, Ottapalam
Nation fromIndia
Years active1990-2019
Known forThrissur Pooram, other poorams, Thalappokkam
OwnerMangalamkunnu Tharavadu
Height2.98 m (9 ft 9 in)
Named afterKarnan

Mangalamkunnu Karnan (born 1957–1961 – died 28 January 2021) was an elephant owned by the Mangalamkunnu family (tharavadu), that owns the largest number of captive elephants in Kerala, only behind Guruvayur devaswom.[1] Karnan was known for his ability to raise his head up for a long time,[2] thus able to win in many Thalappokkam (Heads-up) competitions[3][4] giving him the name Nilavinte Thampuran, which translates into English as Emperor of Heights.[5] Karnan was one of the celebrity elephants in Kerala with a large fan following.[6]

(late), Mangalamkunnu Karnan and are the three most famous elephants in the tharavadu.[7] In 1989, Karnan was repatriated from Chapra in Bihar by the Manissery Haridas group. It was in 2000 that the Mangalamkunnu family bought Karnan.[8] For the ninth year in a row, Karnan won the title for the Thalappokkam competition at the Sreekumara Ganesha Temple.[9] He was also known for winning many Thalappokkam competitions across Kerala. He has acted in some movies and TV commercials.[10] Along with the Malayalam movies Narasimham and Katha Nayagan, Karnan has appeared in the Bollywood movie Dil Se..[11] Due to age-related issues, Karnan died aged 60 to 63 on 28 January 2021 after suffering a cardiac arrest.[12][13][14][15]

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  14. ^ "Noted Kerala tusker Mangalamkunnu Karnan's death leaves many teary-eyed". Manorama. 2021-01-29. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
  15. ^ "Mangalamkunnu Karnan dies at 60". Kaumudi. 2021-01-28. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
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