World’s only vegetarian crocodile dies: Last journey taken out as per Hindu rituals; Used to guard the temple of Kerala

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The world’s only vegetarian crocodile died in Kerala. For 70 years this crocodile lived in the lake of Sri Ananthapadmanabhaswamy temple in Kasaragod district. Living in the Anantapura lake, this crocodile used to guard the temple premises.

The priests took out the last journey of the crocodile according to Hindu customs. He was buried near the premises.

The priests of the temple say that the age of the crocodile was 75 years.  He used to go out twice a day to visit the temple.

The priests of the temple say that the age of the crocodile was 75 years. He used to go out twice a day to visit the temple.

was missing 2 days ago
The crocodile was affectionately called Babia. He was missing since Saturday. His body was found floating in the lake around 11.30 pm on Sunday. After this, the temple administration informed the Animal Husbandry Department and the police about the discovery of the crocodile’s carcass.

The crocodile was missing since Saturday.  His body was found floating in the lake around 11.30 pm on Sunday.

The crocodile was missing since Saturday. His body was found floating in the lake around 11.30 pm on Sunday.

Crowds gathered to see the crocodile
Many politicians and hundreds of people came to see the crocodile one last time. When the crowd started increasing, the body was removed from the lake and kept in the open space.

When the crowd started increasing, the body of Babia was removed from the lake and kept in the open space.

When the crowd started increasing, the body of Babia was removed from the lake and kept in the open space.

Union Minister of State arrived to pay his last respects
Union Minister of State Shobha Karandlaje also reached to see Babia. Paying tribute, he said that the crocodile lived in the temple for 70 years. May God give him salvation.

BJP state president K Surendran said that lakhs of devotees saw the crocodile seeing the image of God. Heartfelt tribute to Baba.

Union Minister of State Shobha Karandlaje said that the crocodile lived in the temple for 70 years.  May God give him salvation.

Union Minister of State Shobha Karandlaje said that the crocodile lived in the temple for 70 years. May God give him salvation.

crocodile liked rice
The priests claim that the crocodile was completely vegetarian and did not eat fish or other creatures in the lake. Baba lived in a cave. He used to leave the cave twice a day to visit the temple and after a short walk he used to go inside.

The crocodile was completely herbivorous and did not eat fish or other creatures in the lake.

The crocodile was completely herbivorous and did not eat fish or other creatures in the lake.

The crocodile used to eat only the prasad offered in the temple. He loved cooked rice and jaggery. Many people used to come to the temple to see Babia apart from the darshan of God and feed him rice with their own hands. People claim that the crocodile has not harmed anyone till date.

The Mysterious History of the Crocodile
It is believed that centuries ago a Mahatma was doing penance in this temple. Then Lord Krishna started troubling the Mahatma by taking the form of a child. Angered by this, the Mahatma pushed Krishna into the pond. When he realized his mistake, he started looking for God, but no one was found in the water.

After this incident a cave appeared nearby. People believe that God had disappeared from this cave. After a few days the crocodile started coming and going from here.

Many people used to come to see the crocodile in the temple and after making vows, they used to feed him rice with their own hands.

Many people used to come to see the crocodile in the temple and after making vows, they used to feed him rice with their own hands.

The elders living around the temple say that this was the third crocodile living in the lake. Only one crocodile was seen there. After he died of old age, a new crocodile suddenly appeared.

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