Verse 141816aabthaa


G1

1
recall that day, when every single circle of your net
2
in the wait/lookout for prey, was a single/particular/unique/excellent sleepless eye

zaar>> : 'Expecting, waiting (anxiously); looking out; expectation; expectancy'.

References
Arshi, Imtiyaz Ali Ghazal# 9
Raza, Kalidas Gupta 158-160
Nuskhah-e-Hamidiyah 42-46
Asi, Abdul Bari 57-58
Gyan Chand 78-82
Hamid Ali Khan Open Image

This is the second and concluding verse of the little verse-set that began with 15,13 . Images of the Hunter [] and the prey are of course common in the ghazal world. Each circle of the hunter's net is a round, open eye; and the activity the hunter is engaged in is, by no coincidence, with its root of , 'sight, vision, gaze' etc. The Hunter is engaged in 'waiting' by extension from the literal sense of 'looking out'. graphics/net.jpg