Meaning of

khaak-zaar

ख़ाक-ज़ार • خاک زار

desert; barren land; wasteland

रेगिस्तान; बंजर भूमि; वीरान क्षेत्र

صحرا; بنجر زمین; ویران علاقہ

Persian

In its original sense, 'khaak-zaar' refers to a barren, desolate land where life struggles to thrive. Poetry has embraced this word to evoke feelings of emptiness and solitude, often reflecting the inner desolation of the human soul.

Poets use 'khaak-zaar' to depict emotional barrenness or a landscape of lost dreams. It contrasts with lush imagery to highlight absence. It can symbolize a heart devoid of love or a mind stripped of hope.

In the vast expanse of 'khaak-zaar', poets find a mirror to the soul's silent cries.