Meaning of

khwahish-o-hirs

ख़्वाहिश-ओ-हिर्स • خواہش و حرص

desire and greed; longing and avarice

इच्छा और लालच; आकांक्षा और लोभ

خواہش اور حرص; تمنا اور لالچ

Arabic

Originally, 'khwahish-o-hirs' captures the dual nature of human longing - the innocent yearning for fulfillment and the darker shadow of insatiable greed. In poetry, it often reflects the tension between aspiration and moral decay.

Poets use 'khwahish-o-hirs' to explore the complexities of human desire. It can illustrate the conflict between noble aspirations and the corrupting influence of greed, or the bittersweet pursuit of dreams.

In poetry, 'khwahish-o-hirs' serves as a mirror to the soul's deepest yearnings and its potential for both light and shadow.