Lion Naming Controversy in Indian Zoo
1 min readIndian zoo asked to change lions' 'blasphemous' names
An Indian zoo has been asked to change the names of four lions after complaints that they were "blasphemous" and offensive to the...
Indian zoo asked to change lions’ ‘blasphemous’ names
An Indian zoo has been asked to change the names of four lions after complaints that they were “blasphemous” and offensive to the Hindu community.
The names in question are Mohan, Nandan, Krishna, and Shiva. The zoo had named the lions after Hindu deities and demigods, but some Hindu groups objected, saying it was disrespectful to use the names in this way.
The zoo has apologized for any offense caused and said they will be changing the names of the lions. They have also promised to consult with religious leaders to ensure that the new names are respectful.
This incident highlights the importance of cultural sensitivity and respect when naming animals, especially in countries with diverse religious communities like India.