The Sree Kumaramangalam Subramanyaswamy Temple in Kumarakom makes a historic move by replacing its elephant parade with a decorated chariot.
Kerala temples are replacing real elephants with robotic versions to promote cruelty-free traditions, ensuring safety and ...
Many temples in South India have elephants on their premises, blessing devotees with their trunks. In an innovative twist, Kerala has embraced a 'cruelty-free' way of continuing this tradition.
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Kerala temples swap real elephants for robot versions that flap ears and spray waterMechanical elephants are being utilised in Kerala temples to replace real ones, promoting a cruelty-free alternative ...
Controversy over caste discrimination at Koodalmanikyam temple escalates as staffer Balu B.A. decides to quit 'Kazhakam' duty.
The Irinjadappilly Sree Krishna Temple in Kerala introduces a lifelike mechanical elephant, replacing live animals in its rituals. Standing 11 feet tall and weighing 800 kg, this innovation marks ...
Incidentally, the discrimination is taking place at a time when Kerala is celebrating the centenary ... using the roads around the Vaikom Mahadeva Temple in Kottayam district.
"It is a wild animal; it likes to live in jungles," said C.G. Prakash, 68, a former official at the popular Chakkamparambu Bhagavathy temple in India's southern Kerala state. "We are capturing it ...
SNDP Yogam condemns caste discrimination at Sree Koodalmanikyam temple, urges government to take strict legal action.
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