Verse 9after 1847aakare ko))ii


G8

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 a
what Khizr did to Alexander --
1 b
what did Khizr do to Alexander ?!
2
now whom would anyone take as a guide?!

References
Arshi, Imtiyaz Ali Ghazal# 220
Raza, Kalidas Gupta 405
Hamid Ali Khan Open Image

Stories differ about exactly what happened between Khizr and Alexander with regard to the fountain of the Water of Life [ , or ] (also known as the ' Fountain of Youth '), but everybody agrees that in the end Khizr drank from it (and so will live till Judgment Day), while Alexander didn't drink. Now we're asked to meditate on their relationship, and to draw what seem to be radical conclusions from it. Here are some possibilities: =Khizr has proved to be an untrustworthy guide, so now whom should anyone get as another guide, to replace him? =Alexander was betrayed by his guide, so now everybody must be cautioned not to fall into the same trap (of blind trust in a guide) as Alexander. =Alexander was able to have a guide no less distinguished than Hazrat Khizr himself-- but nowadays, who can trust anybody of lesser rank to be a guide? =Because Khizr so famously and archetypally betrayed Alexander, now nobody can trust anybody to be a reliable guide. On the difficulty of finding a trustworthy guide, compare 99,6 . Note for meter fans: The words and look identical of course. Isn't it pleasant to have the meter at our service? Nothing else can so instantly and reliably serve to tell them apart. graphics/khizrsikandar.jpg graphics/villagewellc1900.jpg