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Elephant Beauty & Elephant Walk Policy

Elephants - Temple elephants are an integral part of the life of Keralites, especially if you are from the Trichur area. The attachment towards the animal and interactions are very emotional and sensitive that they even address them by names. From ancient times, there are several stories propagating the love and affection between man and elephant.

An Elephant's walk is a beauty to watch. However, imagine a situation if it gets wild. You just have to do a small search on YouTube; you will see several videos of attacks by wild and angry elephants, killing their mahouts or others who come across them.

Out of love and passion for the animal, I too have developed a very important Management Principle based on the Elephant, closely following its gentle and beautiful walking style, which is a beauty to watch, and its actions terrorizing all when it is wild. I have termed it as the ELEPHANT WALK POLICY. It is somewhat related to our Gandhian and Hitler's philosophies and principles. The first part of this principle follows Gandhi: be mild - as mild as you can until you cannot tolerate any more, then you may change over and follow Hitler, being wild and aggressive - as aggressive as you can. Create a wild impact, and then let this impact force the results. It may be harmful, but until you shift gears to Hitler, be a Gandhian.

Enjoy the photos of a beautiful temple elephant taking a bath at the Shiva Temple Ernakulam before the festival.

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