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Indian National Bird
Peacock is a large and majestic bird. It has got a long and beautiful
tail. Both the peacock and the hen have crest. But the crest of hen
is smaller in size. The main body of the cock is mottled brown in color.
Especially, the metallic green color found on the lower neck is very
attractive. Though peacocks are beautiful looking birds their calls
are loud and coarse. They move in-groups and they are normally spotted
in the forests, villages and nearby fields. They are shy in nature.
It feeds on lizards, snakes, grains and insects. The hen lays a maximum
of five eggs, which are in pale cream color. The significance of peacock
is attached to cultures of India, Far East, Ancient Persia, Greek and
Christian. In Hinduism, the image of the god of thunder, rains and war,
Indra, was depicted in the form of a peacock. In south India, peacock
is considered as a 'vahana' or vehilce of lord Muruga. The figure of
peacock is painted in various Islamic religious buildings. In Christianity,
the peacock was also known as the symbol of the 'Resurrection'. In India
people believe that whenever the cock spread its tails in an ornamental
fashion, it indicates that rain is imminent. In a way it is partly true.
At the sight of dark clouds the bird outspreads its tail and starts
dancing in rhythmic fashion. Most of the folklore including Bharatha
Natyam has got special dancing poses for the peacock dance.
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