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ho gae nam-e-butan sunte hi 'momin' be-qarar hum na kahte the ki hazrat parsa kahne ko hain the couplet mocks pretended piety: the so-called ascetic loses composure the moment he hears of beloved, idol-like beauties. “butaan” hints at alluring faces, and “parsa” at moral purity; the contrast exposes hypocrisy. the emotional core is a wry, knowing sarcasm at how desire breaks through a manufactured reputation.

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