You must have seen the picture of ninth Narayan, Krishna. He is wearing a crown with a peacock’s feather and flute on his lips. There is a pot of butter nearby in which he puts his hand. Have you been able to know the secret of all this till today? If not, then understand that he was a great devotee of 22nd teerthankar, Neminath. So to show his venerability to the world he has worn a peacock feather (symbol of his pichchi) on his head. There is flute on his lips which is the symbol of simplicity and ease of the divyadhwani (divine sound of the teerthankara). And the pot of butter is the symbol of Anekant and syadwaad. He is taking with the hand of Naya (doctrine of relative pluralism or multiplicity of view points). Only then he could give such a great message of spirituality to the world through the inner knowledge ‘Gita’.