Meaning of

mehmaan-e-subh

मेहमान-ए-सुब्ह • مہمان صبح

guest of the morning; dawn's visitor

सुबह का मेहमान; भोर का आगंतुक

صبح کا مہمان; سحر کا زائر

Persian

The phrase evokes the tender arrival of dawn, as if the morning itself is a gracious host welcoming a cherished guest. In poetry, it often symbolizes new beginnings and the gentle unfolding of a new day.

Poets use this phrase to capture the ephemeral beauty of dawn. It can suggest hope, renewal, or the transient nature of life. Often contrasted with the solitude of night.

In the quiet embrace of dawn, the world is reborn, and every soul becomes a guest of the morning.