The photo shows a woman tying rakhi to an injured leopard.
A photo that is winning hearts all over the internet shows a woman tying rakhi to a leopard in Rajasthan. Her new gesture and unconditional love for the animal is winning hearts on social media.
The photo shows the woman wearing a pink saree, with her head covered, tying a Rakhi to an injured leopard just before handing it over to the local forest department.
For centuries, humans and animals in India have lived in harmony with unconditional love for wildlife.
In Rajasthan, a lady shows this unbridled love for our wilderness by tying a Rakhi (symbol of love and brotherhood) to a sick leopard before handing it over to Forest Department.
(As received) pic.twitter.com/1jk6xi1q10— Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3) August 12, 2022
Susanta Nanda, Indian Forest (IFS) officer on Twitter Friday and the caption reads: “For centuries, humans and animals in India have lived in harmony with unconditional love for wildlife. In Rajasthan, a lady shows this unbridled love to our wildlife by tying a Rakhi (symbol of love and brotherhood) to a sick leopard before being handed over to Forest Department.
Since it was shared, the post has racked up over 900 likes on Twitter. More than 90 users have retweeted the post so far. Users praised the woman in the comment section for delivering such a great message to people nearby.
“That’s how it should be. We should coexist with forests and wild life. God made all kinds of life and the world is not just for humans,” wrote one user.
Another said: “The tying of a rakhi is symbolic… the love and affection is so beautiful… as the lady shows… and a big round of applause for all the staff who take care of our forests.”
Mr. Nanda is an active social media user who regularly shares nature-related content on Twitter.
He recently shared a video of a group of tigers enjoying themselves near a stream of water. The video started with four tigers lounging in a pond. Another was seen walking around looking for a good place to sit, then sitting in the middle of the pond with his paw on a rock.
The viral video got over 30,000 likes and over 1,300 likes.
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