Kerala temple deploys life-size ‘robotic elephant’ for festival : A Kerala temple, Irinjadappilly Sree Krishna Temple (Thrissur district), has introduced a life-size motorized model of an elephant for performing rituals such as carrying processional deities.
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The 11-foot-tall robotic elephant, weighing 800 kg and made of an iron frame and rubber coating, was donated by People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India. Film actor Parvathy Thiruvothu joined hands with PETA in donating the robotic elephant, which cost 5 lakh rupees.
Notably, the ‘elephant’ has been named ‘Irinjadappilly Raman’ and a ‘Nadayiruthal’ ceremony (a ritual offering elephants to the deity in Kerala temples) was also conducted. And Raman was caparisoned for the ceremony, just like elephants during festivals. PETA said the elephant model, fitted with five powerful electric motors, will help the temple conduct ceremonies safely and cruelty-free, thereby supporting the call for rehabilitation of captive elephants.