sherKuch Alfaaz

be-khudi be-sabab nahin 'ghhalib' kuchh to hai jis ki parda-dari hai the speaker insists that his dazed, self-forgetful state has a real cause, not mere whim. “veiling” suggests a secret sorrow, love, or truth that cannot be openly named. the couplet captures an inner disturbance that shows itself as bewilderment while its source stays concealed. it turns confusion into evidence of a deeper, guarded reality.

Similar Writers

View All ›

Our suggestions based on Mirza Ghalib.

Similar Moods

View All ›

More moods that pair well with Mirza Ghalib's sher.