Verse 4x1816abiihai


G16

1
bravo to that heart that would be entirely an enchantment of carelessness/unawareness!
2
the madness of despair and melancholy is the sustenance/'food' of object-seeking

tilism>> : 'A talisman; enchantment, magic; a mystery; mystical devices or characters; an image (or other object) upon which such devices or characters are engraved or inscribed (contrived for the purpose of preserving from enchantment, or from a variety of evils, &c.)'.
'Imprudence; carelessness, heedlessness; stupidity'.
'Means of subsistence or support, subsistence, food, daily bread'.
'What is claimed, or alleged, or pretended, or meant; desire, wish; suit; meaning, object, view; scope, tenor, drift; — object of search'.

References
Arshi, Imtiyaz Ali Ghazal# 139
Raza, Kalidas Gupta 245-246
Nuskhah-e-Hamidiyah 189-190
Asi, Abdul Bari 219-220
Gyan Chand 335-336
Hamid Ali Khan Open Image

For background see S. R. Faruqi's choices . This verse is NOT one of his choices; I thought it was interesting and have added it myself. For more on Ghalib's unpublished verses, see the discussion in 4,8x . A is a magic world created and sustained by a powerful magician; such enchantments are the stuff of the 'Dastan of Amir Hamzah ' (of which Ghalib was particularly fond) and many other elaborate works in the North Indian romance tradition. In principle such magic practices are un-Islamic (since they invoke powers other than God), but in practice the lines are often blurry (see the definition of above, which includes 'mystery' and 'talisman'). In the present verse, what exactly is an enchantment (or mystery) 'of' carelessness? Thanks to the flexibility of the , it could be an enchantment that is created by carelessness; or an enchantment that creates carelessness; or an enchantment that consists of carelessness; or an enchantment related to carelessness in some other way. Thus the situation of the heart remains mysterious and is itself unknowable. In any case, the implication is that -- itself a highly pejorative term; see the definition above-- is the (only?) escape from the 'madness of despair and melancholy'. In the mad lover's world, awareness is apparently coextensive with suffering. And the lover's suffering in turn gives rise to, sustains, becomes 'food' for, purposeful planning and action. So by implication the verse tells us that such 'object-seeking' is-- what exactly? Futile? Doomed? Counterproductive? A source only of further suffering? Obviously, whatever such 'object-seeking' may be, it's something so disastrous that the alternative-- a heart completely full of magically generated, carefully cultivated -- is a cause for congratulation. graphics/unawareness.jpg