Meaning of

roo-siyah

रू-सियह • رو سیاہ

black-faced; ashamed

काले चेहरे वाला; शर्मिंदा

کالے چہرے والا; شرمندہ

Persian

Originally, 'roo-siyah' describes someone with a blackened face, often due to shame or guilt. In poetry, it conveys a deep sense of disgrace and the burden of unconfessed sins.

Poets use 'roo-siyah' to explore themes of guilt and repentance. It often appears in narratives of moral conflict and personal redemption, highlighting the inner turmoil of the soul.

The 'roo-siyah' carries the weight of unspoken remorse, a shadow that lingers long after the deed is done.