Meaning of

ghareebi

ग़रीबी • غریبی

poverty; lack of wealth; humility

गरीबी; धन की कमी; विनम्रता

غربت; دولت کی کمی; عاجزی

Arabic

ghareebi noch letii hai khushi har parv kii yaaron
naye kapde pataakhe phool phal aa.e bhala kaise

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ameer-e-shahr ka rishte men koi kuchh nahin lagta
ghareebi chaand ko bhi apna maama maan letii hai

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ham aise log ghalti se kabhi jo KHvaab dekhen to
ghareebi KHvaab ke munh pe tamaacha maar deti hai

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ye tooti chataai ye mitti ka bartan
hikaarat se naadaan kya dekhta hai

gareebi mohammad ke ghar men pali hai
mere ghar ka samaan kya dekhta hai

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ki haara nahin hai ye jo ro raha hai
ki badnaseebi se jhagda abhii ho raha hai

haqeeqat se waqif zamaana bahut hai
ye ladka ghareebi se sab kho raha hai

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garibi men mujhe achchhii samajh aayi
akelaa rah ba
dii jal
dii samajh aayi

nahin aayi samajh koi mujhe par jab
laga dil tab sahi ladki samajh aayi

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ye socha tha ghareebi ko kitaabon se mitaaungana tha maaloom main bhookha kitaaben hi kha jaaunga

mire kandon pe ghar ka bojh aata ja raha hai ab
main ab KHvaabon ko baahar ka hi raasta to dikhaaoonga

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ghareebi odhti hai sir pe chadar
ameeri jism dhakti kyuuñ nahin hai

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ham aur tum bane hain bhala maut ke li.e
raunak sahi kaha ye garibi bahaana hai

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hai ghar kapda hai roti bhi magar phir bhi ghareebi haina uski kuchh tavajjoh jo meri sabse qareebi hai

use mujhse shikaayat hai ki us..ko bhool baitha hooñ
ye meri khush-naseebi hai ya meri bad-naseebi hai

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ghareebi noch letii hai khushi har parv kii yaaron
naye kapde pataakhe phool phal aa.e bhala kaise

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ameer-e-shahr ka rishte men koi kuchh nahin lagta
ghareebi chaand ko bhi apna maama maan letii hai

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The word 'ghareebi' evokes the stark reality of living with limited means. In poetry, it often transcends its literal sense to explore themes of humility and the richness of spirit that poverty can sometimes bring. It contrasts the material with the spiritual, highlighting the dignity found in simplicity.

Poets often use 'ghareebi' to depict the noble struggle of the human spirit against material deprivation. It is a symbol of resilience and inner wealth. The word can also evoke empathy and social consciousness, urging the reader to reflect on societal inequalities.

In its essence, 'ghareebi' is a testament to the human capacity for dignity amidst adversity. It reminds us of the profound strength found in humility.