Verse 7x1816aaniikare


G1

1
'the time of that fallen one [is] happy!'-- who, through contentment, Asad
2
would make the footprint of an ant [into] the throne of Solomon

'Fallen, lying flat or horizontally; lying waste or untilled (land); poor, wretched, helpless'.
'Content, contentment; resignation; tranquillity; — abstinence; ability to do without'.

References
Arshi, Imtiyaz Ali Ghazal# 156
Raza, Kalidas Gupta 274-75
Nuskhah-e-Hamidiyah 229
Asi, Abdul Bari 234
Gyan Chand 360-361
Hamid Ali Khan Open Image

For background see S. R. Faruqi's choices . This verse is NOT one of his choices; largely for completeness, I have added it myself. For more on Ghalib's unpublished verses, see the discussion in 4,8x . This verse belongs to the set of 'independence' verses (for more on these see 9,1 ) in which Ghalib suggests that it's desirable to rely only on one's own resources, even if these are inferior, rather than borrowing from someone else. Here, the 'fallen' one who is content to stay down on the ground is not only is a credit to his age-- rendering it 'happy' in the sense of 'fortunate, auspicious'-- but also has an extraordinary kind of potency. After all, the second line tells us clearly that he would 'make the footprint of an ant into the throne of Solomon'. And what could be a greater sign of independent, personal power than that? graphics/solomonsthrone.jpg