Meaning of

kargas-o-zaagh

कर्गस-ओ-ज़ाग़ • کرگس و زاغ

vulture and crow; symbols of death and decay

गिद्ध और कौआ; मृत्यु और क्षय के प्रतीक

کرگس اور زاغ; موت اور زوال کی علامتیں

Persian

The combination of vulture and crow conjures images of desolation and the inevitable cycle of life and death. In poetry, they often represent ominous forces or the harsh realities of existence.

Used to evoke a sense of foreboding or to highlight the darker aspects of life. Poets may use these birds to symbolize the inevitability of death or the presence of malevolent forces.

Kargas-o-zaagh serves as a poignant reminder of the shadows that accompany life's journey.