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Kottapadi is a gateway of Guruvayur town in the district of Thrissur, Kerala, South India. Kottapadi literally translates as ''Gates to Fort''. The fort here refers to the Punnathur Kotta. Kottapadi has now gained prominence for this fort, which has been converted to an elephant pound (''Anakkotta'' in Malayalam, literally translated as "Elephant Fort") where the elephants belonging to the Guruvayoor temple are kept. Elephants are trained here for purposes related to temple rituals. ==History== Kottapadi being a coastal village (6 km from sea) like many other parts of Kerala has white sand and earlier growing coconuts was a major industry, Now due to rapid urbanisation, most of this village has become a small town. Kottapadi is located only 2 kilometers away from Guruvayur temple. Many tourists come here for visiting the Punnathur Kotta. There are more than 60 elephants here. These elephants belong to the Guruvayur Temple, where prominent devotees offer it to Lord Guruvayurappan. Earlier this place was the palace (''Punnathur Kotta'' or Punathur Fort) of a local ruler. Prominent Shiva temple at Mammiyur is located close by. ''Nearest Airport'': Kochi ''Nearest Railway Station'': Guruvayur, Trichur Nearest Major Towns: Guruvayur, Chavakkad, Kunnamkulam 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kottapadi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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