Chiriya
Chiriya is a term found in several Indo-Aryan languages, often used as a colloquial variant of the word for bird. In Hindi, Urdu, and related dialects, the everyday word for bird is typically chidiya or pakshi, but chiriya appears in regional speech, folk songs, and poetry as a familiar or affectionate form. The spelling chiriya, chiriyā, or chidiya reflects variations in pronunciation and transliteration across communities.
As a proper noun, Chiriya is used as a place name in some parts of the Indian
In literature and media, Chiriya can function as a motif or title that evokes imagery related to
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