: Thank you for offering this information for the expansion of our perceptions. : However, in this case, and in the future, please reference the SOURCE of your information. : In this case, the source is from my blog. : Here is the link from which your text was directly taken: : http://symbolic-meanings.com/2007/08/17/symbolic-meaning-of-peacocks/ : Namaste, : Avenefica Original answer to this question is as follows: In general, the Peacock is representative of glory, immortality, royalty, and incorruptibility. It is a possessor of some of the most admired human characteristics, and is a symbol of integrity and the beauty that can be achieved when we endeavor to better ourselves and better our lives. In history, myth, legend & lore, the peacock is considered an emblem of protection, nobility, watchfulness, guiddance, and holiness. In Greco-Roman mythology the Peacock is identified with Hera (Juno) who created the peacock from Argus whose hundred eyes (seen on the tail feathers of the peacock)symbolize the vault of heaven and the "eyes" of the stars. In Christianity the peacock represents the "all-seeing" church and the holiness & sancitiy associated with it. Additionally, the peacock reprsents resurrection, renewal and immortality within the spiritual teachings of Christianity. In Hinduism the peacock is associated with Lakshmi who is a deity representing benevolence, patience, kindness, compassion and luck. Similar to Lakshmi, the peacock is associated with Kwan-yin in Japan - she is also an emblem of love, compassionate watchfulness, good-will, nurturing, and kind-heartedness. Kwan-yin chose to remain a mortal even though she could be immortal because she wished to stay behind and aid humanity in their spiritual evolution. In Babylonia and Persia the peacock is seen as a guardian to royalty, and is often seen in engravings on the thrones of royalty.
Immortality
In the Bible, a peacock symbolizes beauty, pride, and immortality.
Peacocks are found in India. The peacock is India's national bird.
The National Bird of India is a Peacock.
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India has the peacock for its national bird.
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The national bird of India is the peacock. This bird has this distinction in India because of its involvement in the religion and legends of Indian culture. The peacock was designated the state bird in 1963.
Yes.Peacock is the national bird of India.
horseshoe.. peacock feathers. and lots of other things.