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sunte hain jo bahisht ki tarif sab durust lekin khuda kare wo tera jalwa-gah ho praises of paradise we hear are all true, i agree but i wish that god ordains, your parlour that it be ghalib concedes to the traditional descriptions of heaven's beauty but adds a lover's stipulation. he implies that the material delights of paradise are meaningless unless it becomes a venue for the beloved's manifestation. the poet elevates the sight of the beloved above the intrinsic rewards of heaven itself.

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