Meaning of

rasm-e-aam

रस्म-ए-आम • رسم عام

common custom; public tradition

सामान्य प्रथा; सार्वजनिक परंपरा

عام رسم; عوامی روایت

Persian

Rasm-e-aam refers to the customs and traditions that are widely accepted and practiced by the public. In poetry, it often highlights the tension between individual desires and societal norms. It can evoke a sense of belonging or, conversely, the struggle against conformity.

Poets use rasm-e-aam to explore themes of tradition versus change. It can represent the weight of societal expectations or the comfort of shared practices. Often used to question or affirm cultural identity.

Rasm-e-aam captures the dance between tradition and individuality, a mirror to society's soul.