Meaning of

tauq-e-aahan

तौक़-ए-आहन • طوق آہن

iron collar; shackle

लोहे का कॉलर; बेड़ी

لوہے کا کالر; بیڑی

Persian

The image of an iron collar suggests confinement and restraint. It evokes the weight of oppression and the struggle for freedom. In poetry, it can symbolize the burdens of life or the constraints imposed by society.

Poets use 'tauq-e-aahan' to explore themes of captivity and resistance. It can reflect personal struggles against societal norms or internal battles against one's own limitations.

The 'tauq-e-aahan' serves as a powerful metaphor for the chains that bind us, both seen and unseen.