Meaning of

zakhm-e-kushaada

ज़ख़्म-ए-कुशादा • زخم کشادہ

open wound; exposed injury

खुला घाव; उजागर चोट

کھلا زخم; عیاں چوٹ

Persian

Zakhm-e-kushaada conveys the rawness of an open wound, both physical and emotional. In poetry, it symbolizes vulnerability and the pain of exposure. The imagery of an unhealed wound serves as a metaphor for unresolved sorrows.

Poets use zakhm-e-kushaada to express deep emotional pain. It often appears in verses about love lost or betrayal, highlighting the rawness of the heart's wounds.

Zakhm-e-kushaada is a poignant reminder of the heart's fragility and the enduring scars of life.