kitne muflis ho gae kitne tavangar ho gae khaak men jab mil gae donon barabar ho gae however many paupers passed, and wealthy went and came when they were consigned to dust they were all the same this couplet highlights the transient nature of worldly status and wealth. zauq reminds the reader that while society divides people into rich and poor, death serves as the ultimate equalizer. in the end, everyone returns to the same earth, rendering all social hierarchies meaningless.
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