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Kerala Elephants sons of the Sahyadri

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Kerala elephants were referred to as sons of the Sahyadri by poet Vyloppalli Sreedhara Menon. People in Kerala love elephants. A crowd quickly gathers around an elephant whenever he makes a public appearance. Temple festivals flaunt magnificent tuskers carrying the deity in ceremonial processions. They remain gentle and obedient in the middle of large crowds or when the fireworks are going off. Elephant is the state animal of Kerala and appears on the emblem of Government of Kerala.

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Hill Palace Museum a peep into the past

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Hill Palace Museum in Tripunithura is on top of a small hill. There are elliptical roads on two sides leading up to the main building. There are also steps that go up to the entrance. On both sides of the steps are neat gardens with beautiful flowers. The gardens support a wide variety of native flora from the state. …

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