Meaning of
diram
दिरम • درہم
English
coin; currency; dirham
Hindi
सिक्का; मुद्रा; दिरहम
Urdu
سکہ; کرنسی; درہم
Origin
Arabic
Ash'aar
Nuance
Diram, a term for currency, carries the weight of trade and value. In poetry, it often symbolizes wealth, materialism, or the fleeting nature of worldly possessions.
Poetic Usage
Poets use diram to critique the pursuit of wealth or to highlight the contrast between material riches and spiritual fulfillment.
Closing Insight
Diram reminds us of the transient nature of wealth and the deeper values beyond material gain.
