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Hindu temple uses robotic elephant to prevent animal cruelty [VIDEO]

Elephants are considered sacred in Hinduism. | Fountain: EFE

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A hindu temple in southern India it replaced elephant bone meat mechanically for their ceremonies in an attempt to fight the mistreatment and poaching of this animal, which is considered sacred to Hinduism.

An innovation initiative at a Hindu temple in the southern state of Kerala was born from a donation organized by the animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), which contributes to an intensive campaign in the country to protect pachyderms.

He elephant robot “This will help ensure safe and cruelty-free temple ceremonies, thereby supporting the real rehabilitation of elephants and forest life, ending the horror of captivity,” he explained. EFE PETA Communications Office in India.

An elephant robot that is about 11 feet tall and weighs 800 kg is called Irinjadappilli Ramancapable of carrying up to five people, and its movements can be controlled using a remote control.

salute measure

PETA He hopes this initiative will spread to other states in India to break with the habitual practice of using these creatures in Hindu rituals, where they are sometimes used to carry gods in processions and ceremonies, teaching them at the cost of cruel treatment.

Population elephants Asians are concentrated in southern India, where they are regularly detained or smuggled to other regions, often dying from being chained up for long hours without access to water or veterinary care.

An animal rights group recently urged state authorities to launch an investigation into the frequent deaths of elephants.

The Center for Animal Rights Research (CRAR) recorded the death of 138 captive elephants between 2018 and 2023 in Kerala alone. (EFE)


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