Meaning of

naapaak

नापाक • ناپاک

impure; unclean; defiled

अशुद्ध; गंदा; अपवित्र

ناپاک; گندا; ناپاک

Persian

Naapaak conveys a sense of impurity or defilement, often used to describe something morally or spiritually tainted. In poetry, it reflects the struggle between purity and corruption, the quest for redemption.

Poets use naapaak to explore themes of moral decay and the longing for purification. It can symbolize the tainted aspects of human nature or the societal corruption that one seeks to cleanse.

Naapaak serves as a mirror to the soul's imperfections. It challenges us to confront and cleanse the impurities within.