The human-animal bond is nothing new and dates back to
medieval periods. The bonding includes emotional, psychological, and
physical interactions of people, animals, and the environment. The early morning walking in Marina beach,
offers sight of so many birds and animals. There are different breeds of pet
dogs ~ it is another matter that the otherwise well behaved pets drop their
waste in the middle of walking path ! – there are many local dogs too – some
kept fondly by men who sleep on the pavement and have no place for
themselves. There are many instances of
people remaining attached to their pet animals throughout their life and
animals remaining loyal to their masters, not limited to dogs !!
‘Nalla
Neram’ released in 1972, a MGR starrer alongside KR Vijaya was directed by M.A.
Thirumugam was a remake of Hindi film
Haathi Mere Saathi by Rajesh Khanna. It
was about Raju's choice between love (his wife) and friendship (his loyal and
devoted pet elephants). The bondage
between elephant and man was the theme in many other movies like ‘Ram
Lakhsnam’; Annai Or Aalayam and more. Bandhan
Saari Umar Humein Sang Rehna Hai", is a
primetime offering by Zee TV, depicting unique bond between a little girl
and an elephant calf whom she accepts as her younger brother. Produced by Swastik Productions, the show set
in jungle, is described as "a
heartwarming story of a very tender relationship between two innocent souls -
one based on the most basic emotion of love and affection for one's sibling,
standing by each other through thick and thin and completing each other".
Residents of Triplicane will ever
remember the great majestic beautiful tusker named “Azhwar” about whom I have
posted in detail earlier. Azhwan was one who probably never misbehaved. This
affable elephant trained to perform Temple rituals, was a favourite
amongst children and grown up. I have spent hours standing and watching its
activities. The feeding of the elephant was a much watched event. The passing
away of affable Azhwar in 1977 was
indeed a very sad event. Triplicanites wept and thousands thronged to pay floral
homage. Thousands accompanied the
funeral cart – when it was taken in a lorry and buried at NKT Girls High
school. Then there
was the temple at Thirukachi DEvaperumal sannathi ~ a person by name Azhwan was
so attached to it. Once we travelled
from Triplicane to Kanchipuram – the elephant literally jumped in joy on seeing
him at a distance, as they cuddled and
physically embraced each other.
Away from all this, read this sad story of a talented
horsewoman killing herself hours after her beloved mare was put to sleep
!! Stephanie Lees, 42, from Barnsley,
South Yorkshire, was found clutching a lock of her horse's mane after taking
her own life when the animal had to be put down. The equestrian had devoted ten years to
caring for her horse Jake, who she rode in the fields and lanes around her
rural village, and had become even more attached to him when her other horse,
Elliot, died three years ago.
MailOnline reports that Stephanie Lees, 42, from
Barnsley, South Yorkshire, was found clutching a lock of her horse's mane after
taking her own life when the animal had to be put down following illness in
November last year, inquest told. The
horse Jake lame for a few months, had to
be put to sleep in November last year, due to an illness called colic, which
manifested following an operation on its leg.
Ms Lees – a chartered surveyor for Barnsley Council - was unable to cope
with the animal's death and took her own life just hours after the horse was
put down.
Ms Lees, who was single and had no children, had been
unable to ride Jake for more than a year due to his ill health and had
struggled to cope as she watched the animal deteriorate. At an inquest into her
death in Sheffield now, her friend Jane
Taylor told of her utter shock at finding her on Remembrance Day last November.
The inquest heard how Ms Taylor 'knew Steph was dead' after touching her
shoulders and the pair called the emergency services.
Ms Lees, a chartered surveyor was single, became even more attached to Jake
when her other horse Elliot died three
years ago. Another close friend of Ms Lees, Joanne Weatherall, said: 'Stephanie
remained with Jake right up until the point the vet administered the injection.
She was very upset.' Police officer
Stephen Taylor, from South Yorkshire Police, told the hearing that following
the equestrian's body being found, a search of her house uncovered a note. He
said: 'It was basically saying that she lived for her horses and because the
horse had been put to sleep she couldn't cope anymore. According to the coroner, 'It was concluded
that sadly Jake needed to be put down. Steph was not able to watch Jake die and
was clearly very, very distressed when that took place.
It reported that it is an extremely unexpected event, this lady was
very talented and capable and barely in the prime of her life.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
31st Mar 2015.