Verse 12x1816aanahham


G1

1
give the boat of the world/situation to the typhoon of heedlessness, for we
2
are the world/situation of the water of the melting of the essence/art of the story

'A ship, vessel, bark, boat, ark, canoe, skiff; a tray; a beggar's plate or pot (so called from its boat-like shape); a wallet'.
'The world, the universe; men, people, creatures; regions; ... — age, period, time, season; state, condition, case, circumstances; a state of beauty; a beautiful sight or scene'.
'Unmindfulness, heedlessness, forgetfulness, neglect, negligence, inattention, inadvertence, indifference, listlessness'.
'Water; water or lustre (in gems); temper (of steel, &c.); edge or sharpness (of a sword, &c.); sparkle, lustre; splendour; elegance; dignity, honour, character, reputation'.
'A gem, jewel; a pearl; essence, matter, substance, constituent, material part (opp. to accident), absolute or essential property; skill, knowledge, accomplishment, art; excellence, worth, merit, virtue; secret nature'.

References
Arshi, Imtiyaz Ali Ghazal# 82
Raza, Kalidas Gupta 200-01
Nuskhah-e-Hamidiyah 138-139
Asi, Abdul Bari 157-158
Gyan Chand 252-254
Hamid Ali Khan Open Image

For background see S. R. Faruqi's choices . For more on Ghalib's unpublished verses, see the discussion in 4,8x . This verse is from a different, unpublished, formally identical ghazal, 313x , and is included for comparison. On the presentation of verses from unpublished ghazals like this one along with formally identical divan ghazals, see 145,5x . Well, there's obviously all the wordplay. But I can't really feel that it holds together very well. Asi doesn't comment on it at all, and Zamin and Gyan Chand are all over the map; so it seems that the commentators can't make much of it either. There doesn't seem to be any real connection between the 'boat' (or possibly the beggar's bowl?) and the 'story'. I asked S. R. Faruqi if he could see anything I was missing. His reply (Sept. 2008) was that in these early verses the young Ghalib sometimes got so carried away by his delight in , a 'mischievousness' of theme , that he simply neglected to create a desirable amount of ' connection ' in the verse. graphics/typhoonship.jpg