Meaning of
be-sama'at
बे-समाअत • بے سماعت
English
without hearing; deaf
Hindi
बिना सुनवाई; बहरा
Urdu
بے سماعت; بہرا
Origin
Persian
Nuance
To be without hearing is to exist in silence, where the world’s sounds are muted. In poetry, it can symbolize isolation or a deliberate turning away from the noise of life.
Poetic Usage
Poets may use this term to explore themes of solitude or the refusal to engage with the world’s chaos.
Closing Insight
In silence, one finds a different kind of listening, an inward journey.