Meaning of

shagaal

शग़ाल • شغال

jackal; cunning person

सियार; चालाक व्यक्ति

گیدڑ; چالاک شخص

Persian

Originally referring to the animal known for its cunning and survival instincts. In poetry, 'shagaal' often symbolizes deceit or cleverness, sometimes with a hint of admiration for its survival skills.

Used to depict characters or situations involving deceit or survival against odds. Can be a metaphor for resilience or cunning strategy.

A word that captures the duality of admiration and caution. It invites poets to explore themes of survival and cunning.