with the Sri Dalada Maligawa elephants Raja, Skanda, Jaya Raja & a few more Raja possessed the rare
Maha Gaja Lakshana physical characteristics that put him in the aristocratic caste of Sri Lankan elephants,
Chaddhantha. After observing the great physical characteristics of the elephant and his obedient behavior, Raja was given the responsibility of carrying the sacred casket at the Esala Perahehra in 1950. Raja by then, had been fully trained and satisfied the authorities about its capabilities. He fulfilled his duties satisfactorily during the initial years, which cemented his place as the chief elephant of the procession for years to come. Raja never had any problems with his mahouts and was very obedient to them. He always respected Buddhist priests and also liked to be in the premises of the Sri Dalada Maligawa. Most of the times Raja carried the sacred casket at the annual perahera in Kandy flanked by Skanda and another tusker elephant. Sometimes Skanda too carried the casket, but Raja was the casket bearer of the important final
Randoli perehera. Even after the demise of Skanda, the fellow tusker elephant in 1986, Raja continued his responsibilities as the chief tusker of the Esala procession in 1987. After serving Buddhist processions for about 50 years, Raja died in July 1988 due to an illness and his death prompted the government to order a day of national mourning in Sri Lanka. A
postage stamp was issued in its memory on 12 December 1989, and also the 1,000
Rupee bill, with Raja and the Muslim trainer Umar Lebbe Panicker from Eravur in Batticola. ==Raja's Museum==