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sina-kubi se zamin sari hila ke utthe kya alam dhum se tere shohada ke utthe the couplet captures the intensity of communal mourning: the act of sina-kobi is so forceful it feels like it shakes the ground. in the second line, the poet shifts to reverence, picturing the ‘alam (standards) of the martyrs rising amid great clamor and glory. grief and honor merge—lament becomes a public, earth-moving declaration of devotion.

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