Letter From Bengaluru

Electric elephants, digital donations and live-stream prayers: Faith goes high-tech in India

Robot elephants made by Prashanth Prakash in Thrissur, Kerala, for a Hindu temple in a neighbouring state. PHOTOS: COURTESY OF PRASHANTH PRAKASH
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BENGALURU - It was a sight that could have caused a mammoth accident. Amid the cars, lorries and motorbikes in Bengaluru city was a mini-lorry with an adult-size elephant, its trunk swaying with the road’s curves.

It was only after the signal turned green that many of the people driving around the mini-lorry in September noticed the elephant’s glassy, unblinking eyes. This pachyderm was a robot. 

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