Meaning of

kaj-sama'at

कज-समाअ'त • کج سماعت

hard of hearing; inattentive

बहरा; अनसुना करने वाला

بہرا; ان سنی کرنے والا

Persian

The phrase 'kaj-sama'at' evokes a sense of selective hearing, where one chooses to ignore certain sounds or voices. In poetry, it often symbolizes a deeper emotional or spiritual deafness, where the heart is closed to certain truths or feelings.

Poets use 'kaj-sama'at' to explore themes of ignorance or emotional distance. It can reflect a character's unwillingness to engage with reality or truth. Often contrasted with openness and receptivity.

In poetry, 'kaj-sama'at' serves as a metaphor for the barriers we build against understanding and empathy.