Mayura is a Sanskrit word for peacock which is one of the sacred birds of the Hindu mythology. It is referred to in a number of Hindu scriptures.
In Hinduism, the Peacock is associated with Saraswati, a deity representing benevolence, patience, kindness, compassion and knowledge.
It is also identified with the Goddess of wealth, Lakshmi and the Mayura named Paravani serves as the conveyance of the god Kartikeya and its feathers are the general depiction of Krishna.
The orenda prevails as the exotic tail of the beautiful peacock, painted in sparkling gold envelops the finely carved, brass made stand entrancing the eyes of the spectators, making great praises inevitable as the brass amazingly carves itself with perfect creativity and delicate handiwork.
It is regarded for its qualities of beauty, truth, happiness, kindheartedness, humor and laughter, purity, compassion, patience, virtue, wisdom, charity and good faith towards others. According to Hindu religious beliefs, the peacock was created from one of the feathers of the mythological bird Garuda.
This was a huge majestic bird which carried Lord Vishnu on its back. Mayura is also thought to promote good mental health because looking at it can mentally calm an individual down. There are also many legends regarding peacocks which act as a strengthening force for Hindus over their religion.
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