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Not because of beauty, but because of this defect, Lord Krishna used to put a peacock feather on his crown, know what was the reason?

 


ShriKrishna Story: In Hinduism, Lord Krishna is considered to be the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu does not wear a peacock feather in his crown, but Lord Krishna wears a peacock feather in his crown. This doubles his charm. There are three reasons behind the presence of a peacock feather in Lord Krishna's crown, due to which he wears a peacock crown. 

According to religious beliefs, there was a flaw in his horoscope, so to reduce the inauspicious effects, he used to wear a peacock feather. At the same time, it is also mentioned somewhere that he used to wear a peacock feather on his forehead as a symbol of love for Radha. 

This inauspicious yoga was in Lord Krishna's horoscope

According to mythology, Lord Krishna was born on the Ashtami of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month. During that time, Rohini Nakshatra was there. It is believed that there was Kalsarp Dosh in his horoscope. To remove its inauspicious effect, he used to wear a peacock feather on his crown. 

Peacock and snake are enemies. In such a situation, it is believed that wearing a peacock feather removes the Kalsarpa Dosh. This is the reason why Lord Krishna used to wear a peacock feather on his head. 

Love with Radha Rani is also the reason 

According to another legend, Lord Krishna used to put peacock feathers in his crown because of his lover Radharani. According to the legend, once when Lord Krishna was playing the flute, Radharani was dancing to its tune. During this time, peacocks also started dancing to the tune of his flute. While dancing, a peacock feather fell down. Radharani picked up this feather and put it in Lord Krishna's crown. That day Lord Krishna started decorating his crown with peacock feathers as a sign of Radharani's love. 

This message is also the reason

The third reason for putting a peacock feather in the crown is also a message. According to mythological beliefs, Lord Balram was the incarnation of Sheshnag. Peacock and snake are enemies of each other. In such a situation, by putting a peacock feather, Lord Krishna gives the message of giving special place to the enemy as well. Along with this, the colors of the peacock feather also represent many colors of life like happiness and sorrow. Due to this, it also gives the message that it is important to have every color in life. 

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