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dil-e-har-qatra hai saz-e-anal-bahar ham us ke hain hamara puchhna kya ghalib portrays each individual soul as a tiny “drop” that still resonates with the grandeur of the ocean, suggesting unity between part and whole. the phrase “i am the sea” becomes a metaphor for inner vastness and oneness with the infinite. in the second line, the speaker dissolves personal ownership: once you are of the beloved/absolute, claims of “mine” lose meaning. the emotional core is awe, self-effacement, and serene surrender.

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