Guest guest Posted March 26, 2002 Report Share Posted March 26, 2002 jai srimannarayana dear swamiji i had earlier sent 2 questions can i kindly repeat them 1 why does krishna paramatma keep a peacock feather in his crown 2 why is he called pitambharadari jai srimannarayana ramlal ramlal chandraganti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2002 Report Share Posted April 1, 2002 priya Sriman Ramlal C. Jai Srimannaryaana! Happy for your questions. You are joining our Bhagavadgita tele-discourse, it seems. Otherwise, you would have known these issues there itself. Yet we reply to you. 1. Pi:thambaradhari means the one who wears beautiful cloth in yellow color. This color shows the purity and auspiciouness. 2. Wearing the peacock feather is, of course, a divine decoration, nobody ever weared. He wanted everything unique for Himself only. Yet, there is another interpretaion to that. It represents the eye of human beings. Eye, as you know, represents the knowledge. That is the real knowledge which allows a person to surrender to the Lotus Feet of Lord Krishna, according to the Sasthras. Lord always holds such devotees, who follow sasthra,on His Head, as a decoration to Him. As there is saying " surrender to God and He will be at your beck & call". Wearing the peacock feather shows that loving care of God towards His devotees. =chinnajeeyar= --- chramlal wrote: > > jai srimannarayana > > dear swamiji > > i had earlier sent 2 questions can > i kindly repeat them > > 1 why does krishna paramatma keep a > peacock feather in his crown > > 2 why is he called pitambharadari > > > jai srimannarayana > ramlal > > ramlal chandraganti > > > > > Greetings - send holiday greetings for Easter, Passover http://greetings./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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