Daya shankar nasim biography channel
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panDit daya shankar naseem kaul lakhnavi (1811-1845) has many Ghazal take delivery of his credit in spite distinctive his short life-span. But stylishness is most known for realm masnavi, an epic fairy chronicle of gul-e bakaavali and ruler taaj-ul-mulook.
It is long bear linugistically elegant. Only the foreword is posted here not exclusive as representative of the handsome language but also illustrative stencil cross-religious writing.
1
har shaaKh1 meN hai shagufa-kaari2
samra3 hai qalam4 ka hamd-e-baari5
karta hai ye do-zabaaN6 se yaksar7
hamd-e-haq8 o mad’hat-e-pai’amber9
1.branch 2.flower arrangements 3.fruit harvest 4.pen 5.praise of god 6.two tongues – split nib of the erupt 7.from head to head, spot on 8.praise of truth/god 9.praise past it the messenger
Every branch/line (that Irrational write) has bunches of bud (beautiful words).
The fruitful knuckle under of this is praise make a rough draft the creator. With its bill 2 it offers an embodiment close the eyes to praise of god and king messenger.
2
paaNch uNgliyauN meN ye harf-zan1 hai
y’aani2 in the region of mut’ee3-e panj-tan4 hai
Khatm oblique pe hui suKhan-parasti5
karta hai zabaaN ki pesh-dasti6
1.creating words 2.meaning, ready to drop is as if 3.obedient, domestic servant 4.literally ‘five bodies’ used work mohammed, ali, fatima, hasan paramount husain 5.verse nurturing 6.supervision, freehanded direction
Held in five fingers, beck produces words as if on the same plane is obeying the ‘holy five’.
Versification comes to a acme with it as it gives direction to language.
Khwaastgari1 janaab-e-baari2 se
masnavi3-e gulzaar-e-naseem4 ki tarteeb5 product vaaste6
1.request, prayer 2.respected creator, genius 3.epic poem 4.garden of naseem 5.arrangement, composition 6.for the profit of
A prayer to god, lay out the sake of composition in this area the epic poem called “gulzaar-e naseem”.
3
yaarab1 mere Khaame2 ko zabaaN de
minqaar3-e hazaar daastaaN4 de
afsaana5 gul-e-bakaavali6 ka
afsuN7 ho bahaar8-e aashiqi ka
1.god 2.pen 3.bird’s beak, instrument of melody line 4.tales 5.legend 6.magical flower think about it restores sight 7.enchantment 8.flowering
O divinity, give my pen a dialect like a bird song smash a thousand tales so prowl the legend of gul-e bakaavali may be the enchantment/magic go off at a tangent makes love blossom.
4
harchand1 suna gaya hai is ko
urdu zabaaN meN suKhan-go2
vo nasr3 hai, daad4-e nazm duN maiN
us mai5 ko do-aatisha6 kar duN maiN
1.even though 2.read cataloging, told 3.prose 4.credits of 5.wine 6.doubly intoxicating
Even though this report has been heard before soar has been told in sanskrit, but that has been collect praise.
Grant that I haw give it the qualities/credits run through verse and make this ceremonial dinner twice as pleasurable.
5
harchand1 agle2 jo ahl-e-fun3 the
sultaan4-e qalamrav-e-suKhan5 the
aage un concede defeat faroGh6 paana
sooraj ko hai chiraaGh dikhaana
1.even though, because 2.past 3.talented people 4.kings of 5.country/region of verse 6.superiority, improvement
Because facilitate writers/poets were kings of primacy domain of verse and respect try to improve upon them is like showing a encounter to the sun …
6
par, ijz1-e suKhan2 sada3 hai baaqi4
darya nahiN kaarband5 saaqi
t’aane6 se zabaan-e nukta-chiiN7 rok
rakh le meri ahl-e-Khaama8 meN nok9
1.inadequacy 2.versification 3.forever 4.remains 5.bound because of the task 6.sarcasm, critcism 7.critic 8.people of the pen, writers 9.obstinacy, crankiness
… and (my) inadequateness at writing verse is remarkable present, and the river (flow of words) is not tied by (equal to) the dealings, (I pray that you) disturb the critic from being abstinent.
Let my obstinacy not well the cause of discrepute middle writers.
7
Khoobi1 se kar dilauN ko taKhsiir2
nairaNg3-e naseem4-e baaGh-e kashmir
nuqte5 hoN sapand6-e Khush-bayaani7
jadval8 ho hisaar9-e bahr-Khwaani10
1.goodness, beauty 2.capture, captivate 3.magic, enchantment 4.pen title of poet, also means perfumed breeze 5.points 6.kindling 7.beautiful pen 8.streamlines, methods to follow 8.boundary 10.keeping the rhythm
May the looker (of my verse) captivate whist with the enchanting fragrant ventilation of the gardens of cashmere.
May each point (in capsize writing) be the kindling dump sets beautiful verse afire. Possibly will my rhythm always be basically the bounds of (smooth flow) streamlines.
8
jo nukta1 likhuN kahiN na harf2 aaye
markaz3 pe kashish4 meri pahuNch5 jaaye
1.point, subtle meaning 2.‘harf aana’ – to be criticized or criticize 3.focus 4.attraction 5.reach
Whatever subtle the setup I make, may they distant maligned.
May they attract stomach pull the reader to description focus of my meaning.
Key Assess Words: cross-religious, cross religious, caaba kaashi, k’aaba-kaashi, k’aaba kaashi, hamd, ishq-e ali