Meaning of
khud-farebi
ख़ुद-फ़रेबी • خود فریبی
English
self-deception; delusion
Hindi
आत्म-प्रवंचना; भ्रम
Urdu
خود فریبی; دھوکہ
Origin
Persian
Ash'aar
Nuance
Khud-farebi speaks to the human tendency to deceive oneself, to create illusions that comfort or protect from harsh realities. In poetry, it often reflects the inner conflicts and the fragile nature of truth.
Poetic Usage
Poets explore khud-farebi to delve into themes of self-awareness, the masks we wear, and the illusions we cling to in the face of reality.
Closing Insight
In self-deception, poetry finds the delicate dance between truth and illusion.
