Kombara Sreekrishna Swami temple successful Kerala’s Thrissur, precocious welcomed Kombara Kannan, a life-size mechanical elephant that offers a humane alternate to unrecorded elephants traditionally utilized successful temple rituals. Donated by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India and Grammy-nominated sitarist Anoushka Shankar, the mechanical elephant is three-metre-tall and weighs 800 kilos.
Unveiled by Satish Vimalan, caput of Unnayi Variyar Memorial Kalanilayam, Kombara Kannan is the 5th robotic elephant talented to a Kerala temple by PETA India and the 2nd successful Thrissur district. In a statement, PETA India said that replacing unrecorded elephants “spares them the suffering of being perpetually chained, controlled with weapons, and deprived of everything earthy and important to them.”
Made utilizing rubber, fiber, metal, foam, and steel, the mechanical elephant is designed to intimately mimic a existent one. It tin determination its head, ears, and eyes, swish its tail, rise its trunk, and adjacent spray water. Mounted connected a wheelbase, it tin adjacent instrumentality portion successful temple processions and rituals, preserving contented portion ensuring the well-being of existent elephants.
#WATCH | Thrissur, Kerala: Sitarist Anoushka Shankar and PETA India donated a life-size mechanical elephant, Kombara Kannan, to the Kombara Sreekrishna Swami Temple successful Thrissur, to behaviour ceremonies without utilizing existent elephants. pic.twitter.com/Q3m5rtn1jS
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Ravi Namboothiri, Kombara Sreekrishna Swami temple’s president, told ANI, “We are delighted to invited Kombara Kannan to our temple. We powerfully judge that existent elephants are ill-treated during festivals. Thanks to PETA for giving america a mechanical elephant.”
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