Meaning of

taair-e-par-bureeda

ताइर-ए-पर-बुरीदा • طائر پر بریدہ

bird with clipped wings; constrained spirit

काटे हुए पंखों वाला पक्षी; सीमित आत्मा

کٹے ہوئے پروں والا پرندہ; محدود روح

Persian

This phrase paints a poignant picture of a bird that yearns to fly but is held back by its clipped wings. It symbolizes a spirit that is eager to soar yet is bound by circumstances, capturing the essence of longing and unfulfilled potential.

Poets often use this image to express themes of restriction and yearning. It evokes empathy for those who dream of freedom but are trapped by their realities.

In clipped wings lies the silent cry of dreams unfulfilled.