The land gleams with new-grown, soft grass flecked with little Indragopa insects here and there. It resembles a lady wearing a parrot-green veil flecked with crimson lac color.
Kalidasa in Ritusamhara describes the beauty of the fresh land comparing it to the color of a parrot with a red beak. The bright green color of a parrot is a symbol of opulence and fertility. The parrot itself is a divine being and the Vahana of Kama Deva. Goddess Meenakshi is also seen holding a parrot. This small brass lamp with a parrot perching on a branch and picking its feathers is the classic representation of a parrot in Indian art. The branch, parrot, and lamp itself signify growth and prosperity. The artist has smartly used the parrot on a branch as the handle and the single wick lamp with a stand to balance it looks stunning with these features.
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