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Artificial Peacock Feather- 2 X 1.25 Inches | Mor Pankh/Decorated Mayil Thogai/ Krishna Ji Ka Pankh For Craft

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SKU 7104121
Width Height Material Weight

1.25 inch

2 inch

Peacock Feather

0.0022lb

"Divine Mor Pankh – Adorned Feather for Deity Adornment and Holy Ceremonies."

♦ Also known as Temple Morpankh, Artificial Peacock Feather, Pooja Decor Feather, Decorated Feather, Peacock Feather, Lord Krishna Feather, Deity Decoration Mor Pankh, Feather for Mandir, Artificial Peacock Feather, Decorated Feather for God Idols

♦ A Symbol Originating in Ancient Folklore:

In Indian culture, the peacock feather (mor pankh) has always had religious meaning. It is traditionally linked to Lord Krishna, who wore the colorful plume on his head. In Hindu mythology, the peacock feather that Krishna used was a representation of innocence, knowledge, and beauty. Feathers were highly regarded in ancient India for their spiritual significance, which was thought to protect against bad vibes while worshipping in temples.

♦ Temples and homes throughout Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, and Northern India value the adorned feather as a prized ornamental item. This artificial peacock feather, which is especially well-liked by Vaishnavite families and ISKCON temples, is considered as a representation of God's love and spiritual presence. It is still a common element in decorating gods during Janmashtami, Navratri, and regular Krishna puja.

♦ Applications and Uses:
This adorned Morpankh is perfect for using in ceremonies to adorn temple mantapas, deity crowns, or holy images. The artificial peacock feather may also be included in religious items like pooja thalis, torans, or Kalash configurations, or it can be attached to statues of Lord Krishna. It is commonly used as a mor pankh in Krishna leela performances, Janmashtami decorations, or even on domestic altars to conjure up heavenly energy and grace.

♦ Suggestions for Preservation:

Keep this adorned decorated feather out of direct sunshine and moisture to prolong its lifespan. To keep the texture and prevent color fading, store it in a cool, dry place after usage, preferably wrapped in cotton or paper. To prevent residue from settling on it, keep it away from incense smoke directly.

♦ The peacock feather, which is most notably linked to Lord Krishna, represents divine play (leela), allure, and cosmic awareness. It is prominently displayed during Krishna Janmashtami, Radha Ashtami, and Govardhan Puja. It is also found in temples in South India that are devoted to Lord Murugan, where the mor pankh is revered because of its connection to peacocks, his sacred vehicle (vahana).

♦ The Srimad Bhagavatam portrays Krishna as wearing the mor pankh, which symbolizes humility and the magnificence of nature. The peacock feather also represents Krishna's mastery over the physical universe, demonstrating how even the most exquisite item may rest modestly atop his divine figure. It is claimed that the house where it is worshiped is filled with joy and good fortune.

♦ This adorned feather combines tradition and beauty to enhance your pooja setup. This manufactured peacock feather is ideal for Krishna devotees since it infuses your holy area with heavenly beauty and brilliant grace.

"Bring a hint of celestial brilliance to your deity's presence; purchase now and experience the heavenly force in your house!"

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