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Kaziranga Welcomes Baby Elephant ‘Mayabini’, Named After Zubeen Garg’s Beloved Track

Kaziranga Welcomes Baby Elephant ‘Mayabini’, Named After Zubeen Garg’s Beloved Track

Published on 27 Oct, 2025

Kaziranga National Park in Assam has once again captured hearts across India and beyond. The park has welcomed a baby elephant named ‘Mayabini’, born to an elephant named Kuwari — a delightful new addition to the rich wildlife heritage of Assam.

What makes this story truly special is that the Kaziranga Elephant Calf has been named ‘Mayabini’ after the timeless Assamese track “Mayabini Ratir Bukut”, composed and sung by the legendary Zubeen Garg. The name — meaning “mystical” or “enchanting” — perfectly reflects the charm of the wild and the deep bond between Assam’s culture, music, and nature.

 

A Name Woven from Music and Nature

The name Mayabini carries a deeper symbolism that connects Assamese culture and wildlife. Park authorities at Kaziranga National Park Assam announced the name on World Animal Day (October 4) as a heartfelt tribute to Zubeen Garg, whose music and environmental compassion continue to inspire millions.

Kaziranga’s choice of name celebrates how the rhythm of the forest and the rhythm of music echo one another — from the whispering grasslands to the soulful notes of Assamese songs. The naming serves as a reminder that the natural world and cultural heritage of Assam are beautifully intertwined.

Symbol of Hope and Conservation

According to park officials, every elephant birth in Kaziranga National Park is a symbol of ecological balance and conservation success. The arrival of baby elephant Mayabini stands as proof that wildlife conservation in Assam is thriving through sustained protection, habitat restoration, and community awareness.

As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kaziranga remains a global model for how human compassion and wildlife management can coexist in harmony. The Kaziranga News 2025 update about Mayabini is being celebrated as a positive sign of growth and hope within the park’s vibrant ecosystem.

 

A Melodic Tribute that Lives in the Wild

The emotional connection between Mayabini Ratir Bukut and the newborn elephant has deeply moved fans of Zubeen Garg. On social media, many have described it as “a soulful tribute that lives and breathes in the wild.”

Just as Zubeen’s songs expressed love, emotion, and pride for Assam, the little newborn elephant in Kaziranga now represents the living spirit of Assamese artistry and nature’s magic. Through her playful steps, Mayabini carries forward the melody of Zubeen’s everlasting voice.

 

Mayabini: A Living Symbol of Love and Legacy

As Kaziranga welcomes baby elephant Mayabini, the story has become more than just a piece of Assam wildlife news — it has become a reflection of heritage, love, and unity. Under the watchful care of her mother Kuwari, Mayabini takes her first steps in the grasslands that Zubeen so often sang about — a landscape filled with life, sound, and meaning.

The elephant calf named Mayabini embodies the enchantment of Assam — the “mystical” connection between humans, animals, and the songs that bring them together. Her birth reminds us that in Kaziranga, nature hums in harmony with culture, and every heartbeat of the wild carries a note of music, memory, and hope.

Conclusion

Through Mayabini, Kaziranga National Park celebrates more than wildlife — it celebrates Assam’s cultural soul. As the baby elephant grows, her name will continue to echo across the forests of Kaziranga and the hearts of Assamese people everywhere, keeping alive both the melody of Zubeen Garg and the eternal magic of the wild.     

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