This cloudy and showery environment is increasingly heart-pleasing to peacocks, so they are fidgety and screaming, and the entire stock of peacocks is brilliant when its fanlike expansive plumage is outstretched, and on impulsively petting and pecking peahens, they have now begun their peacock-dance.
This brass lamp with peacock motifs is a beautiful dedication to the beauty of peacocks same as Kalidasa does in Ritusamhara.
During festivals, this lamp is often used to decorate temples and personal worship areas.
It comes with an intricate pedestal called locally "kandam," an oil well with five or seven candles known as "Thanguli," and a crown known as "Prabhai." The lamp's stand is balanced by a base with a raised disc-like construction. The lamp's body is adorned with the auspicious emblems of Kalash (pot) and Lotuses. Replaceable components are widely used in columnar lights, which are held together by bolts. It is thought that burning these lights during festivals raises a space's spirit and attracts benefits.
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