What does Peacock Feather symbolize in India?
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Peacock is regarded as one of the most auspicious bird in Hindu mythology. It's a beautiful bird and has also earned the favour of being the national bird of India. ... It is believed that keeping peacock feather at home brings good luck and prosperity in the house
According to Hindu mythology, Peacock feathers also known as Mor Pankh, which is an auspicious symbol. Keeping peacock feathers at home is believed to bring prosperity & good luck. Peacock feathers in Hindu mythology are related to Goddesses Lakshmi. The feathers also adorn the flute & head of Lord Krishna.
The peacock has significance in Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity, and has also been celebrated as a secular symbol of beauty, love, romance and life itself. The lost Peacock Throne remains a talisman for the riches of the Mughal Empire of India.
According to Hindu mythology, Peacock feathers also known as Mor Pankh, which is an auspicious symbol. Keeping peacock feathers at home is believed to bring prosperity & good luck. Peacock feathers in Hindu mythology are related to Goddesses Lakshmi. The feathers also adorn the flute & head of Lord Krishna.
The peacock has significance in Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity, and has also been celebrated as a secular symbol of beauty, love, romance and life itself. The lost Peacock Throne remains a talisman for the riches of the Mughal Empire of India.
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