concept   elephant

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 elephant India Elephants are deeply revered in Indian culture and are used in religious ceremonies and festivals. 27
2 elephant Thailand Elephants are revered as sacred and symbolic in religious and cultural ceremonies in Thailand. 24
3 elephant Western countries Elephants are often associated with circuses, zoos, and wildlife conservation efforts in Western countries. 20
4 elephant Africa Elephants hold revered and symbolic status in African cultures due to their significant roles in religious and traditional practices. 15
5 elephant African countries In African cultures, elephants are revered as symbols of strength, wisdom, and wildlife conservation. 13
6 elephant United States Elephants are commonly associated with entertainment in the United States, often found in zoos, circuses, and popular culture. 13
7 elephant Western countries Elephants are linked to wildlife conservation and ethical issues in Western culture. 13
8 elephant Southeast Asia Elephants are revered and considered a symbol of good luck in Southeast Asian culture, often used in religious and cultural ceremonies and art. 8
9 elephant Sri Lanka Elephants are revered and hold strong cultural and religious significance in Sri Lankan traditions. 8
10 elephant Western culture In Western culture, elephants symbolize strength, power, intelligence, and memory and are associated with the idiom 'elephant in the room'. 7
11 elephant wildlife conservation The endangered status and ecological significance of elephants drive their protection in wildlife conservation efforts. 6
12 elephant Tanzania In Tanzania, elephants are valued for wildlife tourism and conservation, but also seen as a threat to crops. 5
13 elephant zoology Elephants are studied in zoology for their behavior, social structure, and intelligence to protect the species in the wild. 5
14 elephant Europe In Europe, elephants are often found in zoos and circuses as exotic and majestic creatures for entertainment. 4
15 elephant United Kingdom Elephants in the UK are often associated with circuses, zoos, and controversial tourism. 4
16 elephant African countries with elephant populations Elephants are considered sacred and protected in many African cultures, with an emphasis on ethical tourism. 3
17 elephant European In European cultures, elephants are seen as exotic and are popular attractions in zoos. 3
18 elephant Kenyan Elephants are revered and protected in Kenyan culture for their symbolic strength and importance in preserving wildlife. 3
19 elephant South Asian cultures Elephants are revered and used in ceremonies and festivals in South Asian cultures due to their religious and cultural significance. 3
20 elephant Southeast Asian Elephants are sacred and symbolize royal power in Southeast Asian cultures. 3
21 elephant Theravada Buddhist countries In Theravada Buddhist countries, elephants are revered for their symbolism of strength and wisdom in religious and cultural practices. 3
22 elephant Hinduism in India In Hinduism in India, elephant symbolizes wisdom and strength and is associated with Hindu deities and Lord Ganesha. 2
23 elephant Indian The elephant is a sacred and central figure in Indian religious and cultural traditions. 2
24 elephant Indian Subcontinent In the Indian subcontinent, elephants are revered and hold cultural and religious significance. 2
25 elephant Sanskrit Elephants are revered in Hindu mythology and symbolize strength and wisdom in Sanskrit culture. 2
26 elephant Thai Elephants are revered and symbolic in Thai culture, symbolizing strength, royalty, and good luck. 2
27 elephant animal culture Elephants are highly valued and protected in animal culture, but also pose potential threats in human-animal conflicts. 2
28 elephant American Elephants are admired in American zoos and wildlife parks, but are not commonly included in cultural events. 1
29 elephant Australian In Australian culture, elephants are seen as exotic and majestic creatures often found in zoos or wildlife reserves. 1
30 elephant Buddhism in Southeast Asia The elephant is a revered and symbolic animal in Buddhism in Southeast Asia, often depicted in religious art and mythology. 1
31 elephant Hindu mythology In Hindu mythology, elephants are sacred and associated with the god Ganesha. 1
32 elephant Indian Ocean region Elephants have been historically revered and utilized in cultural and religious contexts across multiple communities in the Indian Ocean region. 1
33 elephant Maharashtrian In Maharashtrian culture, the elephant is a symbol of wisdom, prosperity, and auspiciousness. 1
34 elephant Myanmar Elephants are highly revered and sacred in Myanmar's culture, historically used in warfare and as a symbol of royalty. 1
35 elephant Nepalese In Nepalese culture, elephants are highly revered and are associated with festivals and religious ceremonies. 1
36 elephant North America Elephants are viewed as exotic in North American culture and are typically associated with zoos or circuses, with no religious significance. 1
37 elephant Printing industry in India The elephant is highly revered and associated with wisdom and good luck in the printing industry culture of India. 1
38 elephant Urban areas in India Elephants in urban areas of India are seen as potential threats and can be involved in human-animal conflicts. 1
39 elephant Western world Elephants are often used as a symbol of strength and intelligence in the Western world's popular culture and storytelling. 1
40 elephant Zimbabwe In Zimbabwe, elephants are often seen as wild animals and occasionally pose a threat to crops. 1
41 elephant traditional symbolism in India The elephant is a traditional symbol of wisdom, strength, and good luck in Indian culture. 1