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1 Urdu couplets and shers with parindon

parindon(m): birds

Description of parindon: 'Parindon' is the Urdu plural form of 'parinda,' meaning birds, referring to feathered, winged creatures that fly. Unlike mammals, birds possess feathers and lay hard-shelled eggs for reproduction. Differs from reptiles, as birds are warm-blooded with a unique lightweight skeleton adapted for flight. In Urdu poetry, parindon symbolize freedom, as in verses evoking their soaring flights across vast skies.

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kal thake-haare parindon nenaseehat ki mujhe

shaam Dhal jaaye to 'mohsin'

tum bhi ghar jaaya karo

the weary and exhausted birds

offered me this advice yesterday

when dusk falls, ‘mohsin’,

you should go home too

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shaam (f) (21)

evening

thake-haare (1)

weary, exhausted

parindon (m) (1)

birds

naseehat (f) (3)

advice, counsel

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