Sri Lanka to hold state funeral for beloved sacred elephant Raja
by Hannah Ellis-Petersen South Asia correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#5WW03)
Raja, who will be stuffed for posterity, was considered so important that when he travelled he had his own security detail
Sri Lanka is in mourning after the death of the country's most sacred elephant, who is to be given a state funeral and his remains to be preserved and stuffed for future generations" on orders of the president.
Nadungamuwa Vijaya Raja, popularly known as Raja, was considered to be the largest tamed elephant in Asia and as a young calf he had been among those chosen" as the elite elephants who carried sacred Buddhist relics during an annual parade in Sri Lanka.
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