Meaning of

khas-o-khaar-o-khaashaak.

ख़स-ओ-ख़ार-ओ-ख़ाशाक • خس و خار و خاشاک

straw and thorns and debris; worthless things

घास-फूस और कांटे और कचरा; बेकार चीज़ें

خس و خار و خاشاک; بے کار چیزیں

Persian

The phrase 'khas-o-khaar-o-khaashaak' conjures images of desolation and neglect, a landscape littered with remnants of what once was. In poetry, it often symbolizes the trivial and the discarded, contrasting with the valuable and cherished.

Poets use 'khas-o-khaar-o-khaashaak' to evoke feelings of abandonment and loss. It can illustrate the futility of material pursuits or the remnants of a broken dream. The phrase often contrasts with imagery of abundance and fulfillment.

In the echoes of 'khas-o-khaar-o-khaashaak', one hears the silent lament of forgotten dreams.