Tawûsî
Tawûsî is a significant figure in the Yezidi faith. Often referred to as Tawûsî Melek, which translates to "Peacock Angel," this being is one of the Seven Great Angels who descended to Earth. The peacock is a symbolic representation of beauty, pride, and often, the divine. Yezidis do not worship Tawûsî Melek as a god, but rather as a chief angel who plays a crucial role in the divine order of the universe. He is seen as a benevolent entity, responsible for the affairs of the world and acting as an intermediary between God and humanity.
The concept of Tawûsî Melek is central to Yezidi cosmology and theology. He is understood as a