Dictionaries | References म मयिल् { mayil (peacock) } Script: Devanagari Meaning Related Words मयिल् Puranic Encyclopaedia | English English Rate this meaning Thank you! 👍 MAYIL (PEACOCK) In [Uttara Rāmāyaṇa] there is a story about how the peacock got its beauty. Mayil in Malayālam means peacock. Once Rāvaṇa set out in his Puṣpaka Vimāna with his army of Rākṣasas, determined to gain victory over all Kings. They got down on the mountain called Uśīravīra. Rāvaṇa examined the valley to see whether there were any Kings doing tapas anywhere there. A King named Marutta was performing a yāga called “Māheśvara” in an āśrama. Indra and other gods were also present to receive the share of offerings (Havirbhāga). At the sight of Rāvaṇa, the gods took different disguises and fled in panic. At that time Indra assumed the form of a big peacock. As soon as Rāvaṇa left the place, the gods reassembled there. From that time, Indra who put on the disguise of a peacock felt a special attachment to that bird. He called the peacock and said:--“Till now you were blue in colour. But from today onwards, your feathers will have various colours. All my thousand eyes I transfer to you Besides, you will be immune from all diseases. Whoever kills you, will meet with death, soon after. You will dance at the commencement of the rainy season. People will greet you with enthusiasm.” It is because of Indra's blessing that Peacocks are so beautiful in appearance and dance at the onset of the rainy season. Comments | अभिप्राय Comments written here will be public after appropriate moderation. Like us on Facebook to send us a private message. TOP