1. Rooster: Rooster wakes us up in the morning. Hence, Rooster is a symbolic representation of morning and Sun. The Sun-God represents Shiv or Shakta, the core aspect of Nature.
2. Peacock: Peacock loves and enjoys dancing in the rain. What does rainwater symbolize? According to Akhand Sutra, water represents Shakti, the dynamic aspect of Nature and the Moon.
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3. Shakta and Shakti represent two integral and inseparable parts of Nature.
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4. Sun-Shiv-Shakta is equal to 38.1966% of Nature.
5. Moon-Earth-Shakti is equal to 61.8034% of Nature.
6. The ratio of 38.1966% and 61.8034% is called Divyank Ratio.
7. Divyank Ratio is derived from Divyank, the Divine Constant.
8. Rooster-Energy-Sun: Sun-God is represented as Pingala-Nadi in the human body. The activation of Pingala-Nadi (Mihir-Nadi or Sun-Nad) is responsible for warming the human body.
9. Peacock-Water-Moon: Moon is represented as Ida-Nadi in the human body. The activation of Ida-Nadi (Sisir-Nadi or Moon-Nadi) is responsible for cooling the human body.
0. The balance of Pingala-Nadi and Ida-Nadi is required for integrated health and well-being.
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