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Let’s Just Stop Abusing Elephants In The Name Of Religion!! Perahera is an event that attracts people from around the world, promoted for its grandeur by tour companies, and attended by Buddhists with deep faith. Each year, between 50–70 Elephants are forced to participate in the procession. Amidst the scorching heat, each Elephant is draped in heavy cloth that covers their entire body, including their head — leaving only their eyes exposed. On top of this, their heads are decorated with hot, heavy lightbulbs. How many people in the crowd truly look into those wide-open eyes — eyes filled with stress, fear, and panic? These ornate cloths are not for beauty — they hide the cruel chains binding the Elephants’ legs. Their front legs are shackled together like handcuffs. Their hind legs are chained together. And often, all four legs are linked, restricting every movement. Is this truly a religious act? Buddhism teaches compassion and peaceful coexistence with all beings. How does this cruelty toward Elephants reflect those values? Today is World Elephant Day — a day meant to remind humanity of the importance of Elephants. But in reality, Elephants remain unprotected, even in religious ceremonies. On #WorldElephantDay, please use your voice. Speak out against Elephant cruelty. Educate others. Refuse to support events that exploit Elephants for ‘entertainment’ or ‘tradition’ Credit: Lek Chailert. 🐘

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