Peacocks: Symbols of Divinity and Transformation

Immortality, Resurrection, and the All‑Seeing Cosmos

Among the ancients, peacock flesh was believed to resist decay—making the bird an emblem of eternal life and resurrection. Early Christian art used peacocks to symbolize rebirth and the omniscient divine, with their feathers evoking heavenly “eyes”.

Persian art elevated peacocks to royal iconography—adorning thrones, tiles, and textiles to signify divinity, protection, and everlasting life.

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