Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Love Poetry in Urdu for Girlfriend [HD Images]

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Previously Shared: Dil Romantic Poetry in Urdu

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Love Poetry in Urdu for Girlfriend
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اک تیری محبت کی خاطر
جانے کس کس کا احترام کیا

Ik Teri Muhabbat Ki Khatir
Jaanay Kis Kis Ka Ahtraam Kiya


Urdu Love Poetry for Her
Urdu Love Poetry for Her

کوئی حد نہیں رہتی مجھے اب تیرے عشق میں
میں وابسطہ تم سے ہی تھی اور تم پر ہی رہوں گی

Koi Had Nahi Rehti Mujhe Ab Tere Ishq Mein
Main Wabasta Tum Se Hi Thi Aur Tum Per Hi Rahungi

Romantic Poetry in Urdu for Lovers
Romantic Poetry in Urdu for Lovers
کتنی معصوم خواہش ہے اس دیوانی لڑکی کی
چاہتی ہے محبت بھی کرے اور خوش بھی رہے

Kitni Masoom Khuwahish Hai Is Deewani Larki Ki
Chahti Hai Muhabbat Bhi Karay Aur Khush Bhi Rahe



Love Sms in Urdu for Boyfriend
Love Sms in Urdu for Boyfriend

اگر تم اجازت دو تو چند لفظوں میں کہ ڈالیں
کہ تم بن مر سکتے ہیں تم بن جی نہیں سکتے

Agar Tum Ijazat Do To Chand Lafzon Mein Keh Daalen
Kay Tum Bin Mar To Saktay Hain Tum Bin Jee Nahi Saktay

Most Romantic Love Poetry in Urdu
Most Romantic Love Poetry in Urdu
اپنی حد سے نہ گزرے کوئی عشق میں
جسے جو ملتا ہے نصیب سے ملتا ہے

Apni Had Se Na Guzray Koi Ishq Mein
Jissay Jo Milta Hai Naseeb Se Milta Hai

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Dil Romantic Poetry in Urdu

Today we are sharing Dil Romantic Poetry in Urdu which can be used to send to your boyfriend or girlfriend as Love Poetry in Urdu.

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کچھ بات ہے تمہاری باتوں میں
جو بات یہاں تک آ پہنچی
ہم دل سے گئے، دل تم پہ گیا
اور بات کہاں تک جا پہنچی

Kuch Baat Hai Tumhari Baaton Mein
Jo Baat Yahan Tak Aa Pohanchi
Hum Dil Se Gaye, Dil Tum Pe Gya
Aur Baat Kahan Tak Jaa Pohanchi


Monday, March 30, 2020

2 WHAT IS CATHARSIS

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1 WHAT IS CATHARSIS

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Theory of catharsis
1. Theory of Catharsis :
2. What is catharsis?  Catharsis is element of tragedy  Catharsis is a Greek word meaning “Cleansing”.  In literature, it is used for the Cleansing of emotions of the Characters.  It can also be any other radical change that leads to emotional rejuvenation of a person.
3.  catharsis is an emotional discharge through which one can achieve a state of moral or spiritual renewal, or achieve a state of liberation from anxiety and stress.  Catharsis refers to an emotional release for the characters in a literary work, or an emotional release for the audience of the work.  The emotional release that characters or the audience experience during the catharsis can lead to a sense of forgiveness and renewal.  Catharsis is purgation of emotions and feelings.  Purgation is purification.
4.  Dramatic uses.  In dramatic art, the term Catharsis explains the impact of tragedy, comedy or any other form of the art on the audience and in some cases even on the performers themselves.  Aristotle did not elaborate on the meaning of Catharsis, and the way he used in a defining tragedy in poetic.  Lucas identifies that there is a chance that Catharsis may have some aspect of meaning like, Purgation, intellectual clarification and purification.
5.  Aristotle used the concept of catharsis in both the medical and psychological sense. In Aristotle's POETICS, it meant the emotional release and cleansing that spectators experience during and after watching a tragedy which has a corrective and healing effect.
6.  Aristotle believed that catharsis helped to moderate passion and strong emotions, therefore restoring the balance in one’s heart  Originally, the term catharsis was used as a metaphor in Poetics by Aristotle, to explain the impact of tragedy on the audiences.  He believed that catharsis was the ultimate end of tragic artistic work and it marked it quality.
7.  Pity :  Aristotle said in order to create Pity for the Pity in audience for the character make the character suffer and undeserved misfortune.  Pity means empathy we feel feeling of empathy that you are feeling sympathetic about that character who suffer in critical situation.  Pity means your audience need to feel some kind of connection to the character of your story.  Fear : • A conflict of some sort is needed. • Fear may be also arise out recognition of guilt or outer guilt. • Aristotle told that Pity is occasioned by understand misfortune and Fear by take of life ourselves.
8. Example of catharsis: Romeo and Juliet :  Romeo and Juliet is a great example of a tragedy, might be explained by the idea of catharsis.  In the end, the young lover end up dead because they made mistake of following their Childish passions instead of being rational and patient.  We feel sympathy and pity for Romeo and Juliet.
9. Othello : Othello’s anagnorisis in the play is also the moment of catharsis. Whe Othello realizes that he has been wronged and that he killed his Innocent wife, we feel more pity for than hatred of him.
10. Hamlet :  Hamlet’s character reveals flaws and instance of emotional purging.  Catharsis and hamartia are some of the elements of tragedy that he definitely expresses in Hamlet.  We also feel catharsis when Ophelia goes mad.

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Sad Urdu Poetry 2020 top best

Ghar ka rasta bhi milaa tha shayed,
Raah me sang-e-wafaa tha shayed,
Is qadar taiz hawa ke jhonke,
Shaakh pr phool khila tha shayed,
Jis ki baaton ke fasaane likhe,
Us ne to kuch na kaha tha shayed,
Log be-mehr na hote honge,
Veham sa dil ko hua tha shayed,
Tujh ko bhoole to dua tak bhoole,
Aur wohi waqt-e-duaa tha shayed,
Khoon-e-dil mei to duboya tha qalam,
Aur phir kuch na likha tha shayed,
Dil ka jo rang hai yeh rang-e-adaa,
Pehle ankhon mei rachaa tha shayed..









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Sunday, March 29, 2020

تیری محبت، میرا اثاثہ

تیری محبت، میرا اثاثہ


اندھیری رات میں رہتے تو کتنا اچھا تھا
ہم  اپنی ذات میں رہتے تو کتنا  اچھا تھا

دُکھوں نے بانٹ لیا ہے تمہارے بعد ہمیں
تمہارے بات میں رہتے تو کتنا اچھا تھا

گنگناتے ہوئے  آنچل کی ہوا        دے مجھ کو
اُنگلیاں پھیر کے بالوں میں سلادے مجھ کو

یاد کر کے مجھے تکلیف ہی ہوتی ہوگی
ایک قصہ ہوں پُرانا سا بھُلا دے مجھ کو

ڈوبتے ڈوبتے آواز تیری سُن جاؤں 
آخری بار تو ساحل سے صدا دے مجھ کو

مَیں تیرے ہجر میں چُپ چاپ نہ مر جاؤں کہیں
مَیں ہوں سکتے میں کبھی آگے رُلا دے مجھ کو

دیکھ میں ہوگیا بدنام کتابوں کی طرح
میری تشہیر نہ کر اَب تو جلا دے مجھ کو

روٹھنا تیرا میری جان لئے جاتا ہے
ایسے ناراض نہ ہو ہنس کے دِکھا دے مجھ کو

لوگ کہتے ہیں کہ یہ عشق نگل جاتا ہے
مَیں بھی اس عشق میں آیا ہوں، دعُا دے مجھ کو

یہی اوقات ہے میرے تیرے جیون میں کہ میں
کوئی کمزور سا لمحہ ہوں ،بھُلادے مجھ کو

اور کچھ نہیں مانگا میرے مالک تجھ سے
اس کی گلیوں میں پٹری خاک بنادے مجھ کو
چاندنی رات کے ہاتھوں پہ سواری اُتری ہے
کوئی خوشبو میرے دہلیز کے پار اُتری ہے

مجھے اجازت نہیں ہے اس کو پکارنے کی
جو گونجتا ہے لہو میں سینے کی دھرکنوں میں

ہر ایک موسم میں روشنی سی بکھیرتے ہیں
تمھارے غم کے چراغ میری اُداسیوں میں

جو تو نہیں تو یہ مکمل  نہ ہو سکھا
تیرے یہی اہمیت  ہے میری

عمر کاٹ دِی لیکن بچپنا نہیں جاتا
ہم دَیے جلاتے ہیں، اَب بھی تیری آہٹ پر

گھنٹیاں سی بجتی ہیں رقص ہونے لگتا ہے
درد جگماتے ہیں، اَ ب بھی تیری آہٹ پر
تیرے ہجر میں ہم اِک عذاب طاری ہے
چونک چونک جاتے ہیں، اَب بھی تیری آہٹ پر

اَب بھی تیری آہٹ پر چاند مسکراتا ہے
خواب کنکناتے ہیں، اَب بھی تیری آہٹ پر

دستکیں سجانے کے منتظر نہیں رہتے
راست سجاتے ہیں، اَب بھی تیری آہٹ پر

اُداس راتوں کی تیز کافی کی تلخیوں میں
وہ کچھ زیادہ ہی یاد آتا ہے سردیوں میں

جو ستم کرے آکر سب قبول ہے دل کو
ہم خوشی مناتے ہیں، اَب بھی تیری آہٹ پر

وہ بچپنا جو اُداس راہموں میں کھو گیا تھا
مَیں ڈھونڈتا ہوں اُسے تمھاری شراتوں میں
مجھے یقین ہے وہ تھام لے گا بھرم رکھے گا
یہ مان ہے تو دیے جلائےہیں آندھیوں میں

اُسے دلاسے دے رہا ہوں مگر یہ سچ ہے
کہیں کوئی خوف بڑھ رہا ہے تسلیوں میں

اَب بھی تیری آہٹ پر آس لوٹ آتی ہے
اَب دیے جلاتے ہیں، اَب بھی تیری آہٹ پر

تیری یاد آئے تو نیند جاتی رہتی ہے
خواب ٹوٹ جاتے ہیں، اَب بھی تیری آہٹ پر

زندگی خود بھی تجھے مرنا پڑے گا ورنہ
میرے قاتل کو کبھی بھی نہ سمجھ پائےگی

شبنمی ستاروں میں پھول کھِلنے لگتے ہیں
چاند مسکراتے ہیں، اَب بھی تیری آہٹ پر

زخم مسکراتے ہیں، اَب بھی تیری آہٹ پر
درد بھول جاتے ہیں، اَب بھی تیری آہٹ پر





Friday, March 27, 2020

Prompt: Birds and Wildlife Watching

We're into the final days of our "official" March prompt at Poets Online which is about "lost and found." I saw in the past week several submissions that address the current COVID-19 pandemic. One was a lost and found poem but the others were just about the pandemic in general. I understand the need for poets to write about what's happening, even if that's not what the prompt asked them to write.

I'm writing more than usual. I'm also continuing my daily walks which are often in my local woods but sometimes just suburban sidewalks where people give each other a wide (at least 6 feet) buffer now. But people are waving, nodding and saying hello more than usual.

Today's poem on The Writer's Almanac is "Look It Over" by Wendell Berry which fits in very nicely with my own walks.

I leave behind even
my walking stick. My knife
is in my pocket, but that
I have forgot. I bring
no car, no cell phone,
no computer, no camera,
no CD player, no fax, no
TV, not even a book. I go
into the woods...



I like watching the chickadees at my feeder. They seem so hyperactive, flitting to and from the feeder while others like the little finches and bully jays hang around and keep eating. The video above finally gave me an explanation of why they feed in that manner.

Poets and Writers sent out its weekly newsletter which always contains writing prompt or poets and prose writers. Their current poetry prompt suggestion is "animal watching," particularly birds, which exist in even the most urban environments. They might be visible from your nearby window or at a bird feeder.

There's a poem by Billy Collins ("Christmas Sparrow") about a bird that gets trapped in his house that he included in a beautifully illustrated anthology of bird poems that he edited, Bright Wings: An Illustrated Anthology of Poems About Birds.

...Then a noise in the throat of the cat
who was hunkered on the rug
told me how the bird had gotten inside,
carried in the cold night
through the flap of a basement door...

He is able to capture the sparrow in a shirt and gently carry it outside and free it, but

...For the rest of the day,
I could feel its wild thrumming
against my palms...


If you have written your "lost and found" poem (or that prompt isn't inspiring you) and want to try the Poets and Writers prompt on animal watching, please do so - and if you'd like to share the result - please post it as a comment to this post.

I will keep posting occasional prompts in the upcoming month besides our official April prompt. April is National Poetry Month and though events will be few, I think we need things like poetry more than ever right now.

Be well, write, and share your words.


         



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