Verse 61849arko mai;N


G3

1
I go along a little way with every single swift-mover
2
I do not now/yet recognize a guide

'To perceive, know, comprehend, understand; to recognize, identify; to distinguish, discern, discriminate'.
'Now, presently, just now.... -- , adv. Even now, yet, as yet, still'.

References
Arshi, Imtiyaz Ali Ghazal# 111
Raza, Kalidas Gupta 409-10
Hamid Ali Khan Open Image

Oh the elegant ambiguities! This verse can be read as a grim, resolute claim of agnosticism, or a poignant plea for spiritual help, or simply the classic Ghalibian adjuration to use one's own resources under all circumstances, and never borrow from others. Just consider some of the remarkably many questions raised by the verse, depending on what aspects of it we emphasize: =If the speaker 'walks a little way with every swift-mover', is this good or bad, desirable or undesirable, something he chooses or something he would change if he could? =Are the 'swift-movers' swift because they do in fact know something about the path, or because they are are even more madly lost and desperate than the speaker? =If the speaker walks 'a little way' with each one, does he cease to accompany that one when another swift-mover appears, or when he becomes dissatisfied with his guidance, or just after a certain (fixed?) amount of time? =If the speaker doesn't 'recognize' a guide, is this because there are no guides? Or because there are guides, but only in disguise, and he hasn't yet penetrated the disguise and learned to recognize them? Or because there are self-professed 'guides' aplenty, but he doesn't acknowledge their specious claims? (The sense of 'recognize' as 'acknowledge' or 'accept' is familar to us from English as well.) Moreover, it requires only a little nudging to bring out in the possibilities of (see above definition)-- which would give it precisely the versatility of (on this see 3,4 ).. And since Urdu conveniently has no articles, is it a question of 'a' guide (that is, anybody with some helpful local knowledge), such that there could be a number of them, or 'the' guide (that is, the unique, predestined mystical figure who will enable the seeker to find the true path)? How fascinating and suggestive this verse is! Surely no one can fail to find in it some echo of his or her own experience of life. On the difficulty of finding a trustworthy guide, compare 215,9 . This verse also a real similarity to 438x,3 . graphics/twistyroad.jpg