Trisha Krishnan Gifts Realistic Mechanical Elephant to Temples in Aruppukottai, Tamil Nadu, with People for Cattle in India

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Trisha Krishnan Gifts Realistic Mechanical Elephant to Temples in Aruppukottai, Tamil Nadu, with People for Cattle in India
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Trisha Krishnan Gifts Realistic Mechanical Elephant to Temples in Aruppukottai, Tamil Nadu, with People for Cattle in India

Virudhunagar (Tamil Nadu) [India], June 27: In a landmark move blending tradition with compassion, actor Trisha Krishnan and the Chennai-based NGO People for Cattle in India (PFCI) have donated a life-size mechanical elephant named Gaja to the Sri Ashtalinga Athisesha Selva Vinayagar and Sri Ashtabhuja Athisesha Varahi Amman Temples in Aruppukottai. This initiative marks the first instance in the Madurai region - and the entire Virudhunagar district - where a temple has embraced a mechanical elephant for religious ceremonies. Gaja, a meticulously designed mechanical elephant, is set to participate in temple rituals, offering a humane alternative to the traditional use of live elephants. This move aligns with a growing trend across South India, where temples adopt mechanical elephants to uphold cultural practices while ensuring animal welfare. The world’s first mechanical elephant, named Irinjadappilly Raman, was introduced at a temple in Kerala in 2023 by PETA India.

Trisha Krishnan, a celebrated Indian actress, has long advocated for animal welfare. Trisha actively collaborates with organizations like PETA India and the Blue Cross of India to champion the rights and well-being of animals. “I’m absolutely thrilled to be part of this beautiful moment,” says an elated Trisha Krishnan. “Devotion shines brightest when it’s rooted in compassion. Welcoming a mechanical elephant into our temple traditions is a celebration of kindness, innovation, and culture. We are honoring our heritage in a way that brings no harm, only harmony. This gesture stands as a proud symbol of progress, where faith and empathy walk hand in hand. I hope it inspires many more to embrace a future where love leads our rituals, and no being suffers in the name of tradition.”