Meaning of

takht-nasheen

तख़्त-नशीं • تخت نشین

enthroned; seated on a throne

सिंहासनारूढ़; सिंहासन पर बैठा

تخت نشین; تخت پر بیٹھا

Persian

The phrase 'takht-nasheen' evokes the image of royalty and authority. It suggests a position of power and control, often associated with kings and rulers.

Poets use 'takht-nasheen' to explore themes of power and majesty. It can symbolize the sovereignty of the heart or the mind, as well as the burdens of leadership.

In poetry, 'takht-nasheen' serves as a reminder of the dual nature of power - its allure and its weight.