Mirza Ghalib

Mirza Ghalib was a preeminent Urdu and Persian poet of the 19th century, renowned for his profound ghazals and his sophisticated literary style. He is widely considered one of the greatest poets in the Hindustani language, whose work bridged classical traditions with emerging modern sensibilities. Ghalib's poetry is celebrated for its intellectual depth, philosophical insights, wit, and its exploration of complex human emotions, including love, loss, and the existential condition. His mastery of language and his unique perspective continue to resonate with readers and scholars alike, making him a towering figure in South Asian literature.

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Let the ascetics sing of the garden of Paradise --

Let the ascetics sing of the garden of Paradise --

Let the ascetics sing of the garden of Paradise --
We who dwell in the true ecstasy can forget their vase-tamed bouquet.


In our hall of mirrors, the map of the one Face appears
As the sun's splendor would spangle a world made of dew.


Hidden in this image is also its end,
As peasants' lives harbor revolt and unthreshed corn sparks with fire.


Hidden in my silence are a thousand abandoned longings:
My words the darkened oil lamp on a stranger's unspeaking grave.


Ghalib, the road of change is before you always:
The only line stitching this world's scattered parts.
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