Pe > References for ‘peacock’
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[3] Krśńa says human [...] reborn as a colourfully-marked peacock. One day, however, a hunter may shoot the beautiful peacock with an arrow. As one desires, [...] cautious before wishing for anything.
[19] The vishuddha cakra: śad́aja [sound of peacock] rśabha [sound of ox] [...] amrta [sweet expression]
[7] South or southwest of Birbhum is [...] Bhaiṋjabhum used to place peacock emblems on their crowns and on [...] mayúr means “peacock”).
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[6] Now, let us discuss this from the [...] that it is being watched by the peacock; and the peacock is not aware that it is being watched by the fowler. The fowler is the subject, the peacock the object. Nobody looks at the [...] everything would be in proper order.
[6] The composers of the early Rks [...] from the sounds of seven animals: peacock (śaŕaja), ox (rśabha), [...] rhythms and seven musical notes.
[3] The sound a is the acoustic root [...] or khya (śad́aja [peacock] [...] second consonant of the ka group.)
[6] Vidyá and Avidyá [...] beauty; hence his [mount] is the peacock; the mouse of Gańesha will [...] they preach sweet words of peace.
[6] Based on the sounds of seven creatures, [...] of śad́aja [peacock], rśabha [ox], [...] 2 ) ]]
[14] Based on the sounds of seven creatures, [...] sounds of śad́aja [peacock], rśabha [ox], gándhára [...] 1 ) ]]
[1] PARTS [...] Joseph is eating. The peacock is dancing. India [...] Semitic and Greek origin.
[16] 12) Bhanjabhum : The ancient [...] royal family bore the figure of a peacock [mayúr], the kingdom was [...] Nayabasan area to British India.
[78] In olden times rivers used to be [...] The river whose eyes were like a peacock;s was called Mayúrákśii. [...] kaḿsa or kaḿsá.
[6] The collyrium of my eyes and the tears of my trance Were flowing in one stream, The peacock of my mind, crowned with an ornament, [...] far-off land, by whose magic charm?
[22] The [[solar]] plexus, or vishuddha [...] śad́aja sound of peacock a [...] ah
[43] Today the human mind consists of [...] may then appear beautiful and a peacock ugly.
[3] The common man is guided by intellect [...] No. It is inborn instinct. The peacock knows that the snake is its enemy. The snake knows the peacock is its enemy. These things are [...] knowledge is intuitional knowledge.
[37] There are serious differences [...] Visvakarmá. According to some, it is a peacock, a symbol of variegated colours; [...] different according to others.
[205] 1) Palace-city, that is, that city [...] “palace”. The others were “peacock”, “prince”, and “pink”. [...] architect was Puśpadhara Mitra.
[221] 3) Another meaning of the word [...] object”. In this sense the peacock;s throat and the rainbow are both called karvara.
[114] 24) The existential emblem of any [...] of Mayurbhaiṋja was the peacock. The old name of this kingdom was Bhaiṋjabhúma, but because the peacock [mayúr] was its emblem, the people used to call it Mayúrbhaiṋja.
[9] Next is the vishuddha cakra, located [...] śad́aja [sound of peacock], rśabha [sound of bull [...] sváhá and namah.
[12] By performing ásanas [postures [...] example, mayúrásana [peacock posture] has a pressurizing effect [...] has never been revealed before.
[6] The complexion of Niila Sarasvatii [...] deity which originally had the peacock as its mount became the deity [...] 2 )
[214] The meaning of the word akśi [...] example, one who has eyes like a peacock (mayúra) is mayúrákśa in masculine gender and mayúrákśii in feminine gender.
[20] 5. Burn a peacock feather to ashes and take 1/16 [...] asthma within a short time. 6.
[55] (16) Mayúrásana (peacock posture): Assume a squatting position. [...] a minute. Practise four times.
[82] According to different Puranas [...] selected the most beautiful bird, the peacock, as his mount; there is no other [...] That is all about Kárttika.