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Mir Taqi Mir
Meaning

O, where are the gardens and the lilies, like the sandalwood? All have become one with dust; oh, what sweet memories. (The Shayar is lamenting the loss of beauty and fragrance, noting that everything has returned to dust, yet the memories remain vivid.)

Explanation

This profound couplet by Mir Taqi Mir speaks to the fading nature of beauty and memory. He asks where the vibrant fragrance of roses and lilies has gone, because everything—our joys, our relationships, our unique experiences—has merged and returned to the common dust. It’s a lament for lost distinction, a realization that even the most vibrant life eventually becomes indistinguishable from the earth. A heartbreaking reflection on time's passage.

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