Meaning of

husn

हुस्न • حسن

beauty; charm

सुंदरता; आकर्षण

خوبصورتی; دلکشی

Arabic

ye vo qabeela hai jo husn ko KHuda maane
yahaañ pe kaun teri baat ka bura maane

ishaara kar diya hai aapki taraf maine
ye bacche pooch rahe the ki be-vafa maane

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tumhein husn par dastaras hai mohabbat wohabbat badaa jaante ho
to phir ye batao ki tum us kii aankhoñ ke baare men kya jaante ho

ye jugraafiya falsafa psychology science riyaazi waghera
ye sab jaanna bhi ahem hai magar us ke ghar ka pata jaante ho

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na karo bahs haar jaayogi
husn itni badi daleel nahin

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husn bala ka kaatil ho par aakhir ko bechaara hai
ishq to vo kaatil jisne apnon ko bhi maara hai

ye dhoke deta aaya hai dil ko bhi duniya ko bhi
iske chhal ne khaar kiya hai sehra men leila ko bhi

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tu jo har roz naye husn pe mar jaata hai
tu bataaega mujhe ishq hai kya jaane de

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aapki saada dili KHud aapki tauheen hai
husn waalon ko zara maghroor hona chahiye

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chal gaya hogaa pata ye aapko
be-vafa kahte hain ladke aapko

ik zaraa se husn par itni akad
tu samjhti kya hai apne aapko

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na poochho husn ki taa'riif ham se
mohabbat jis se ho bas vo haseen hai

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aaj palte jo khabaab ke panne
maine dil ki kitaab ke panne

waqt ne dekh mod rakhe hain
tere husno shabaab ke panne

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ik husn-e-bemisaal ki tamsil ke li.e
parchaaiyon pe rang girata raha hooñ main

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ye vo qabeela hai jo husn ko KHuda maane
yahaañ pe kaun teri baat ka bura maane

ishaara kar diya hai aapki taraf maine
ye bacche pooch rahe the ki be-vafa maane

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tumhein husn par dastaras hai mohabbat wohabbat badaa jaante ho
to phir ye batao ki tum us kii aankhoñ ke baare men kya jaante ho

ye jugraafiya falsafa psychology science riyaazi waghera
ye sab jaanna bhi ahem hai magar us ke ghar ka pata jaante ho

1283

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In its original sense, 'husn' captures the essence of beauty that transcends the physical. Poetry has embraced this word to evoke not just the allure of appearance but the deeper, often intangible charm that captivates the soul.

Poets often use 'husn' to describe the ethereal beauty of a beloved. It is invoked to convey admiration and longing. The word can also contrast with inner turmoil or sorrow, highlighting the complexity of human emotions.

Husn is a word that dances between the tangible and the ethereal, capturing the heart's deepest desires.