Verse 31821 [and 1816]aa;Nmujh se


G5

In this meter the first long syllable may be replaced by a short; and the next-to-last long syllable may be replaced by two shorts.


1
through/from/with the wildness/madness of the fire of the heart, in the night of solitude
2
{like / in the form of} smoke, the shadow remained in flight from/through me

'Loneliness, solitariness, dreariness; --sadness, grief, care; --wildness, fierceness, ferocity, savageness; barbarity, barbarism; --timidity, fear, fright, dread, terror, horror; --distraction, madness'.
'Form, fashion, figure, shape, semblance, guise; appearance, aspect; face, countenance;... state, condition (of a thing), case, predicament, circumstance;... means; mode, manner, way'.

References
Arshi, Imtiyaz Ali Ghazal# 158
Raza, Kalidas Gupta 346-47,257
Nuskhah-e-Hamidiyah 230-232
Asi, Abdul Bari 235-237
Gyan Chand 363-364
Hamid Ali Khan Open Image

Thanks to the wonderfully multivalent meanings of (see the definition above) , we have several possible visions of what is going on: =The shadow flees in fear because of some quality ('ferocity' or 'madness') displayed by the fire of the heart. =The shadow flees because of something it feels ('fear' or 'dread' or 'horror') when it encounters the fire of the heart. =The shadow is caused to fly upward, and thus metaphorically to flee, 'by means of' the violence ('wildness' or 'fierceness') of the fire of the heart-- this fire sends it shooting upward like smoke. Thanks to the multivalent meanings of , all these readings can easily be accommodated. And in the second line, the shadow can be imagined to flee either 'from the speaker' (as the commentators have it), or 'by means of' him-- since it's his 'fire of the heart' that drives the shadow away. And thanks to the multivalent meanings of , the shadow can flee either simply 'like' smoke (as the commentators have it); or, more provocatively, 'in the form of' smoke-- a reading which works far more enjoyably with the 'fire of the heart'. Arshi has indeed chosen in 153,10 the perfect verse for comparison. graphics/smoke.jpg