A good report. The Kerala High court by order saw to it that the elephants have to be trucked and not made to walk long distance. This was welcommed by AANA PREMIKAL.
I was in kerala this february attending a local village festival (Gramma Rathothsavam) where the elephants push the ratham ( Chariots) from behind while the devotees drag it from the front. I was shocked to see an elephant was shitting and half digested food( Coconut tree palm leaves etc) comig out of its annus and struggles to shit it out. The mahout told me that the elephants now being transported in vehicles have little exercise and hence they suffer from INDIGESTION. He also told me the name of a diseas becos of this, few elephants died too an year ago.
Bala
From: M. Nandakumar <nandm_kumar@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Friday, 16 August 2013 6:17 PM
Subject: [www.keralites.net] The Hard Life of Celebrity Elephants
To:
Sent: Friday, 16 August 2013 6:17 PM
Subject: [www.keralites.net] The Hard Life of Celebrity Elephants
One hot morning in Kerala, a tropical sliver of a state along the southwestern coast of India, I took a ride to Maradu, a town of nearly 45,000, to meet an elephant named Mangalamkunnu Ayyappan. He's a leading-man type: darkly handsome, a bit of a rogue, the star of two feature films. During Kerala's festival season, which nowadays stretches from December to May, he never gets a day off, parading in more than 200 festivals a year. As the tallest elephant among seven at Maradu's annual function, he would be granted the honor of carrying a golden idol that evening.
Like any star, Ayyappan has groupies; his entry on the fan Web site Star Elephants commends his "clear honey colored eyes" and "majestic look." But the fan sites don't mention that in 1999, after a festival in Puthunagaram, he killed two assistant handlers, known as mahouts. It wasn't an accident: he crept up on them as they slept on the roadside, picked them up with his trunk and trampled them to death. "Any other animal that had killed a person, they would have punished him by shooting him on sight," says Sreekumar Arookutty, the director and writer of the popular Kerala TV series "E4 Elephant." "But elephants get a special privilege in this society. An elephant has the right to kill one mahout, or two or three." But why did Ayyappan do it? And why did he kill only the apprentices? "Only the elephant knows," Arookutty says. "Maybe it's because he wants to stop a new generation of mahouts from growing up."
The Hard Life of Celebrity Elephants
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