The correct answer is: B. Snake
Guga Navami is a Hindu festival celebrated in the Indian states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Haryana. It is dedicated to the worship of Guga Pir, a folk deity who is believed to be a snake god. On this day, people visit temples dedicated to Guga Pir, offer prayers and sacrifices, and take part in fairs and processions.
Snakes are considered to be sacred animals in Hinduism, and they are often worshipped as symbols of fertility, wisdom, and protection. In the Guga Navami festival, snakes are especially revered, and people believe that by worshipping them, they will be blessed with good health and prosperity.
Option A: Cows are sacred animals in Hinduism, and they are often worshipped as symbols of motherhood, fertility, and abundance. However, they are not worshipped as part of the Guga Navami festival.
Option C: Elephants are also sacred animals in Hinduism, and they are often worshipped as symbols of strength, power, and wisdom. However, they are not worshipped as part of the Guga Navami festival.
Option D: Peacocks are not sacred animals in Hinduism, and they are not worshipped as part of the Guga Navami festival.