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.
In Buddhism they represent wisdom. To Christians they represent Christ.
In northern Africa and Asia the peacock symbolizes chastity, purity, and beauty. However, western culture has altered the meaning so that the peacock is representative of luxury and wealth.
wholeness, dignity, beauty, recognition, self assurance, pride "proud as a peacock" :)
The peacock is often seen as a symbol of beauty, pride, and immortality in various cultures. Its vibrant feathers and regal appearance represent qualities such as integrity, nobility, and protection. In some belief systems, the peacock is also associated with resurrection and spiritual awakening.
A peacock sitting next to Saraswati anxiously waits to serve as her vehicle. A peacock depicts unpredictable behaviour as its mood can be influenced by the changes in the weather. Saraswati uses a swan as a vehicle and not the peacock. This signifies that one should overcome fear, indecision and fickleness in order to acquire true knowledge.
Hera had several things that could represent her; the Peacock, the Cow, her favorite city was Argos and she represented marriage.
the peacock's tail refers to Dodle's full name as peacock has a big tail according to its body the same way as real name of dodle "William ********" is also very big for him ....so the tail of peacock symbolises the "false" name of dodle.
well, when you look at a peacock, what do you see? Beauty. Hera's symbol is a peacock and she was said to be even more beautiful than Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty.
Hera had several things that could represent her; the Peacock, the Cow, her favorite city was Argos and she represented marriage.
i think that a green peacock is just a normal peacock like a indian peacock
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peacock bass are widely known mostly as peacock bass, but are also known as butterfly peacocks, peacock cichlids, and butterfly peacock cichlids.