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PM Modi Kisses Newest Member ‘Deepjyoti’ At Prime Minister’s Residence 7, Lok Kalyan Marg – PICS

Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared exciting news on Saturday about a new arrival at his residence on Lok Kalyan Marg. The latest member of the household is a healthy calf born to a cow already residing on the premises.

The newborn calf has a distinctive mark on its forehead resembling a symbol of light. This unique feature inspired PM Modi to name the calf ‘Deepjyoti,’ reflecting its special appearance.

Deepjyoti: The Calf that Illuminated Hearts with its Unique Symbol of Light

In a heartwarming gesture, Prime Minister Narendra Modi named a newborn calf ‘Deepjyoti,’ inspired by the calf’s extraordinary appearance. The newborn, with a distinctive mark on its forehead resembling a symbol of light, captured everyone’s attention, including that of PM Modi. The name ‘Deepjyoti’—a Sanskrit term meaning ‘light of the lamp’ or ‘radiance’—beautifully reflects the calf’s unique feature and embodies hope, positivity, and illumination.

The Story Behind the Name

When PM Modi noticed the symbol resembling light on the calf’s forehead, he was instantly moved by its uniqueness. The mark, symbolizing radiance, became a metaphor for light—an element often associated with knowledge, wisdom, and auspicious beginnings in Indian culture. In naming the calf ‘Deepjyoti,’ Modi conveyed the idea that even the smallest creatures can carry significance and positivity, much like the flame of a lamp that dispels darkness.

Symbolism of ‘Deepjyoti’ in Indian Tradition

The name ‘Deepjyoti’ holds deep cultural and spiritual meaning. In India, lighting a lamp (Deep) is a sacred act, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness and the pursuit of knowledge. The phrase “Deepjyoti Namostute,” often recited during prayers, honors the light that symbolizes energy, prosperity, and positivity.

By choosing the name Deepjyoti, PM Modi drew from this tradition to celebrate hope, purity, and enlightenment. The calf, with its radiant mark, became a symbol not just of physical light but also of the inner light of hope that animals and nature bring into our lives.

Anurag

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