Sundar Beautiful Mor Mayur Peacock with AD Stone Work for Thakorji Seva Shringar
₹1,650.00
Peacock decor in temples signifies divinity, beauty, and protection, often representing Lord Kartikeya’s victory over ego or Lord Krishna’s love. Widely used as motifs in carvings, paintings, and rangoli, peacock feathers are considered sacred (satvik), attracting positive energy, prosperity, and wealth.
Dimensions: 1 inch (H) x 1.5 inches (W)
Weight: 16.60 gms
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Peacock decor in temples signifies divinity, beauty, and protection, often representing Lord Kartikeya’s victory over ego or Lord Krishna’s love. Widely used as motifs in carvings, paintings, and rangoli, peacock feathers are considered sacred (satvik), attracting positive energy, prosperity, and wealth.
Divine Association: Peacocks are closely linked to deities—as the mount of Kartikeya (Murugan) and a key adornment for Lord Krishna.
Symbolism of Purity: Their feathers are regarded as pure and satvik, often used in meditation areas to promote calm and spiritual growth.
Vastu & Protection: The bird symbolizes protection against evil and misfortune, making its imagery ideal for entryways.
Dimensions: 1 inch (H) x 1.5 inches (W)
Weight: 16.60 gms



