Verse 11852arkhulaa


G1

1
in the King 's gathering a register/office of verse s opened
2
please keep, oh Lord , this door of a treasury of pearls opened

'A roll, scroll, list; an index; a bundle of papers or written documents tied together in a cloth; a record, register, journal, book, volume, account-book ... archives; a record-office; an office, counting-house, place of business:'.
is a metrically compressed form of , the future imperative for ( GRAMMAR )

References
Arshi, Imtiyaz Ali Ghazal# 45
Raza, Kalidas Gupta 423-424
Hamid Ali Khan Open Image

The 'treasury of pearls' could be Ghalib's own poetic imagination, producing new gems for the King's gathering. It could also be the rewards that the king offers to poets. Or it could be the valuable verses contained in the King's 'registry' or 'office'. The use of 'this door' of course works well with any reading. This opening-verse is followed by a second opening-verse, 14,2 , that seems to embed the royal gathering in a radiant, star-spangled evening. graphics/pearls.jpg