Meaning of
purkhtar
पुरख़तर • پرخطر
English
dangerous; perilous
Hindi
खतरनाक; जोखिम भरा
Urdu
خطرناک; پرخطر
Origin
Persian
Ash'aar
Nuance
Originally, the word evokes a sense of danger and risk, a landscape fraught with unseen perils. In poetry, it often symbolizes the tumultuous journey of the heart, the precarious path of love or ambition.
Poetic Usage
Poets use it to describe the intensity of emotions. It can depict the dangerous allure of a lover's gaze or the perilous pursuit of dreams.
Closing Insight
In its peril lies the beauty of the unknown, a call to the brave-hearted.
