Village celebrates birth of wild elephant calf
Priti Suna, The Times of India
April 2, 2025
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Bhubaneswar: In a heartwarming display of human-wildlife harmony, residents
of Gurang village in Angul district celebrated the birth of a wild elephant
calf with traditional ceremonies, marking a unique milestone in
community-led conservation efforts.
The villagers organised a yajna and feast Tuesday evening to commemorate
the 21st day of the calf's birth, naming it ‘Budha Aditya'. This
celebration, known as ‘Ekoisia' in Odia culture is traditionally reserved
for human newborns. But it was extended to the elephant calf born on March
12. "We worship elephants as Gajalaxmi," said Sarika Sahu, a villager.
"When the elephant chose our village to give birth, we decided to honour
this moment with traditional ceremonies," she said.
The celebration is more than just a ceremonial gesture — it represents
decades of conservation efforts by the remarkable community. For 45 years,
the villagers have transformed what was once barren land into a thriving
forest and protected it. Men and women take turns patrolling the area every
night to ward off poachers and protect wildlife. "An elephant is like our
family member," explains Babu Kumar, another villager. "While other
villages might view elephants as a threat, we celebrate their presence and
ensure their protection," said Babu.
The initiative has caught the attention of forest officials. Divisional
forest officer (Angul), Nitish Kumar, praised the village's efforts,
calling it "the best example of peaceful coexistence between humans and
elephants". He said while elephant worship is common in Odisha, such
elaborate celebrations for wild elephants is uncommon.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhubaneswar/village-celebrates-birth-of-wild-elephant-calf/articleshow/119916090.cms
Village celebrates birth of wild elephant calf
Priti Suna, The Times of India
April 2, 2025
See link
<https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhubaneswar/village-celebrates-birth-of-wild-elephant-calf/articleshow/119916090.cms>
for photo.
Bhubaneswar: In a heartwarming display of human-wildlife harmony, residents
of Gurang village in Angul district celebrated the birth of a wild elephant
calf with traditional ceremonies, marking a unique milestone in
community-led conservation efforts.
The villagers organised a yajna and feast Tuesday evening to commemorate
the 21st day of the calf's birth, naming it ‘Budha Aditya'. This
celebration, known as ‘Ekoisia' in Odia culture is traditionally reserved
for human newborns. But it was extended to the elephant calf born on March
12. "We worship elephants as Gajalaxmi," said Sarika Sahu, a villager.
"When the elephant chose our village to give birth, we decided to honour
this moment with traditional ceremonies," she said.
The celebration is more than just a ceremonial gesture — it represents
decades of conservation efforts by the remarkable community. For 45 years,
the villagers have transformed what was once barren land into a thriving
forest and protected it. Men and women take turns patrolling the area every
night to ward off poachers and protect wildlife. "An elephant is like our
family member," explains Babu Kumar, another villager. "While other
villages might view elephants as a threat, we celebrate their presence and
ensure their protection," said Babu.
The initiative has caught the attention of forest officials. Divisional
forest officer (Angul), Nitish Kumar, praised the village's efforts,
calling it "the best example of peaceful coexistence between humans and
elephants". He said while elephant worship is common in Odisha, such
elaborate celebrations for wild elephants is uncommon.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhubaneswar/village-celebrates-birth-of-wild-elephant-calf/articleshow/119916090.cms