Meaning of

waiz-e-zeeshaan

वाइ'ज़-ए-ज़ीशाँ • واعظ ذیشاں

distinguished preacher; revered advisor

प्रतिष्ठित उपदेशक; सम्मानित सलाहकार

معزز واعظ; محترم مشیر

Arabic

The term 'waiz-e-zeeshaan' originally refers to a preacher of high standing, one who is respected for their wisdom and guidance. In poetry, it often embodies the voice of conscience or moral authority, a figure who challenges the protagonist's desires with ethical considerations.

Poets use 'waiz-e-zeeshaan' to explore the tension between worldly desires and spiritual duties. It serves as a reminder of the moral path, often contrasting with the allure of earthly pleasures.

In the poetic landscape, 'waiz-e-zeeshaan' stands as a beacon of moral clarity, guiding the soul through the tumult of desires.