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| Irinjalakuda Meghavarnan |
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| September 23, 2007 |
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Puthankulam Rajashekaran (Old Athira Rajashekaran) became Irinjalakuda Meghavarnan...
He has reached Irinjalakuda. Now for the Pooram and Gajamela, we will be having one more elephant fighting for his place with top head lifters...
For booking Irinjalakuda Meghavarnan, you can contact Venkidadhri (Raju Swami). As other top elephants in Kerala (like Thechikottukavu Ramachandran, Kuttankulangara Arjunan, Kuttankulangara Ramdas, Kuttankulangara Sreenivasan, Mangalamkunnu Karnan, Mangalamkunnu Ganapathy, Mangalamkunnu Ayyappan, Nanuezhuthachan Sreenivasan, Nandhilathu Elephants, Thiruvanikkavu Rajagopal, Bastian Vinayashanker, Bastian Vinayachandran, Chiraykkal Kalidasan, Chiraykkal Mahadevan... List will go on) Irinjalakuda Meghavarnan also getting the exposure to be with Raju Swami and get his fame goes high. |
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