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Pragya Kapoor gets a tattoo in her father’s memory

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While birthdays are usually an occasion for celebrations, the pandemic has changed life for most people. For Pragya Kapoor, this year’s birthday will be a little different as well.

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Marking her first birthday in the absence of her father, whom she lost to complications related to Covid-19, she decided to get a tattoo in his memory. The tattoo depicts a metal butterfly with a trishul for its head, which signifies her life and growth in the cocoon of her father’s love, care and guidance.

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Explaining her tattoo, she said, “It is said that butterflies are a representation of the human soul post death. I got a metal one to symbolise the strength of my father. There is a Devnagri J (his name was Jayant) merging into a P on the other side. To symbolise that he lives in me now. The trishul is made in the shape of a fire as I was always supposed to be with my brothers to cremate him but unfortunately wasn’t able to. So, this was my way of paying

a tribute.”

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