The metaphor of the peacock is powerful in Indian devotion. Just as a peacock dances with joy when the rain clouds (the grace of God) gather, the singer says that if he were a peacock in the Mother Goddess's (Mata's) garden, he would do nothing but dance for her daily. The bhajan describes the desire to be a flower in her garland or a swing in her temple, all to have the constant joy of beholding her ("Razz Razz Darshan Panda").
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The devotee wishes to be a peacock dancing in the courtyard of the Goddess to please her.
The metaphor of the peacock is powerful in Indian devotion. Just as a peacock dances with joy when the rain clouds (the grace of God) gather, the singer says that if he were a peacock in the Mother Goddess's (Mata's) garden, he would do nothing but dance for her daily. The bhajan describes the desire to be a flower in her garland or a swing in her temple, all to have the constant joy of beholding her ("Razz Razz Darshan Panda").
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The devotee wishes to be a peacock dancing in the courtyard of the Goddess to please her. The metaphor of the peacock is powerful in Indian devotion
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