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Morpankh refers to the feather of a peacock. In Hindu culture, peacock feathers hold significant symbolism and are often associated with Lord Krishna, who is commonly depicted wearing a peacock feather in his hair. Peacock feathers are considered auspicious and are used in various religious and cultural ceremonies. They are also admired for their vibrant colors and intricate patterns, making them a popular choice for decorative purposes in art, crafts, and fashion.
Brand | Murliwale |
GAIN | BSUCLCF159W |
Category | Pooja Essentials Festivals and Rituals |
Weight | 2.00 g |
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Morpankh refers to the feather of a peacock. In Hindu culture, peacock feathers hold significant symbolism and are often associated with Lord Krishna, who is commonly depicted wearing a peacock feather in his hair. Peacock feathers are considered auspicious and are used in various religious and cultural ceremonies. They are also admired for their vibrant colors and intricate patterns, making them a popular choice for decorative purposes in art, crafts, and fashion.
Brand | Murliwale |
GAIN | BSUCLCF159W |
Category | Pooja Essentials Festivals and Rituals |
Weight | 2.00 g |