Significance of Pigeon

The keyphrase "Pigeon" in various South Asian texts symbolizes diverse themes and lessons. In many traditions, the pigeon embodies guidance and communal responsibility, reflecting the consequences of choices made by its characters. It also highlights themes of innocence and vulnerability, representing victims seeking protection. In broader mythological contexts, pigeons signify the cycle of suffering and the qualities of wisdom and selflessness, contrasting with greed. Additionally, in historical accounts, the pigeon serves as a form of transformation and escape from danger.1
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Synonyms: Dove, Bird

In Portugese: Pombo; In Dutch: Duif; In Finnish: Kyyhkynen; In Spanish: Paloma; In German: Taube; In Polish: Gołąb; In Italian: Piccione

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Buddhist concept of 'Pigeon'

Hindu concept of 'Pigeon'

Jain concept of 'Pigeon'

The concept of Pigeon in local and regional sources

The concept of Pigeon in scientific sources

Classical concept of 'Pigeon'