Bananas and a few rice grains are seen on a table inside Buddhist monk Dhamma Nanda's room in his monastery...
Bananas and a few rice grains are seen on a table inside Buddhist monk Dhamma Nanda's room in his monastery rebuilt after an elephant's attack in Kyar Chaung village, Taikkyi Township February 6, 2013. The monk, who survived several elephant attacks said, "I don't care anymore. I don't do anything wrong. I'm just meditating peacefully in this jungle. I just pray for the elephant and share my love on the animals." People in Kyar Chaung and surrounding villages some 60 miles (96.5 km) from Yangon live in constant fear of wild elephants after animals started attacking humans some 15 years ago. Every year, an average of seven people die from such attacks in the area, according to the government's forest department. Elephants come close to the villages because of lack of food in the forests where they usually live due to deforestation, villagers say. Picture taken February 6, 2013. REUTERS/Minzayar (MYANMAR - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS FOOD)