Rains stripped the flowers of their petals, so honeybees, in search of nectar and eager to swarm the newborn peacock-colored costus (a tropical flower), buzz mellifluously, muddle-headedly swarming on the circular fanlike plumages of peacocks, which are twitch-dancing in the rain.
Kalidasa in his Ritusamhara uses the image of a peacock to describe the beauty of a season and he also uses the season to describe the beauty of a peacock and its various activities.
This columnar brass lamp with a peacock motif at the top of the lamp is a fine representation of Kalidas’s favourite bird.
Towering with various traditional designs on the stand and the body this lamp is a symbol of beauty, grace, and prosperity. It contains a disc at the end of the stand with designs of inverted lotuses on it. The peacock is seen holding a branch, a very typical design to symbolize growth and fertility. Lighting this lamp brings all the graceful aura into a space.
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