Since HH, AK and Bharatvarsh have clarified the other matter, hopfully this too will get answered. Here is what the dictionary says:
marjAra: [ mârg-âra ] m. [animal that wipes or cleanses itself: &root;mrig], cat (also î, f.)
bidAla: [ bidâla ] m. cat: -ka, m. id., i-kâ, f. kitten, cat;
Where is mArjara used and where bidAla?
Some speculations here: I feel bidAla is a domestic cat, and marjAra is a general word for cat-family, or independent/wild cat.
marjAra: [ mârg-âra ] m. [animal that wipes or cleanses itself: &root;mrig], cat (also î, f.)
bidAla: [ bidâla ] m. cat: -ka, m. id., i-kâ, f. kitten, cat;
Where is mArjara used and where bidAla?
Some speculations here: I feel bidAla is a domestic cat, and marjAra is a general word for cat-family, or independent/wild cat.