Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the Maurya Empire in ancient India, used peacocks as his symbol due to their association with beauty, grace, and royalty. The peacock, a vibrant and majestic bird, also represented power and protection, reflecting Chandragupta's aspirations for his empire. Additionally, the peacock was linked to various cultural and religious significances in Indian society, further enhancing its appropriateness as a symbol for his reign.
Peacocks are usually a symbol of boastfulness or pride. In some places the peacock is a symbol of the royal house/family. There are also places where peacocks &/or their feathers represent the godhead.
Chandragupta used the peacock as a sign of his
Humans affect peacocks by capturing them for zoos and destroying their habitat. They are a status symbol in many countries but are more at home in the wild.
they kill them and destroy their habitat
Peacocks have similar 'claws' to roosters. They have small talons, used for scratching at the ground.
Chandragupta of the Gupta Dynasty was Grandfather in relation to Chandragupta Vikramaditya 2 and the father of Samudragupta. (He was different from the Chandragupta of Mauryan Dynasty).
Chandragupta Maurya was the founder of Mauryan Dynasty. Where as Chandragupta 1 was the founder of Gupta dynasty . And Chandragupta 2 (Vikramaditya) was the grandson of Chandragupta 1.By- Ritul Basu(If u liked it ,then please tell me on )
Peacocks have multiple collective nouns; a muster of peacocks, a pride of peacocks, and an ostentation of peacocks.
chandragupta maurya and chandragupta are the same person, but are also diffrent. you mean chandragupta gupta.
Collective nouns for peacocks are a muster or peacocks or an ostentation of peacocks.
Chandragupta Maurya was a Hindu
Peacocks hate when male peacocks spy on them.