Meaning of

zar

ज़र • زر

gold; wealth; riches

सोना; धन; संपत्ति

سونا; دولت; مال و دولت

Persian

aaj ham dono ko furqat hai chalo ishq karein
ishq dono ki zaroorat hai chalo ishq karen

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koi dikkat nahin hai gar tumhein uljha sa lagta hooñ
main pahli martaba milne men sabko aisa lagta hooñ

zaroori to nahin ham saath hain to koi chakkar ho
vo meri dost hai aur main use bas achha lagta hooñ

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ab zaroori to nahin hai ki vo sab kuchh kah de
dil men jo kuchh bhi ho aankhoñ se nazar aata hai

main usse sirf ye kahtaa hoon ki ghar jaana hai
aur vo maarnay marne pe utar aata hai

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muddatein guzar gayi hisaab nahin kiyana jaane ab kiske kitne rah ga.e ham

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agar tum ho to ghabraane ki koi baat thodii hai
zara si boonda-baan
dii hai bahut barsaat thodii hai

ye raah-e-ishq hai is
men qadam aise hi uthte hain
mohabbat sochne waalon ke bas ki baat thodii hai

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bade naadaan ho tum bhi zara samjha karo baatein
gale milkar jo roti hai bichhadkar kitna royegi

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le de ke apne paas faqat ik nazar to hai
kyun dekhen zindagi ko kisi ki nazar se ham

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zaraa thehro ki shab feeki bahut hai
tumhein ghar jaane kii jal
dii bahut hai

zaraa nazdeek aakar baith jaao
tumhaare shahar men sar
dii bahut hai

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aaj ka din bhi aish se guzra
sar se paanv tak badan salaamat hai

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baat hi kab kisi ki maani hai
apni hath poori kar ke chhodogi

ye kalaaee ye jism aur ye kamar
tum suraahi zaroor toḍogi

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aaj ham dono ko furqat hai chalo ishq karein
ishq dono ki zaroorat hai chalo ishq karen

143

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koi dikkat nahin hai gar tumhein uljha sa lagta hooñ
main pahli martaba milne men sabko aisa lagta hooñ

zaroori to nahin ham saath hain to koi chakkar ho
vo meri dost hai aur main use bas achha lagta hooñ

523

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Zar signifies not just material wealth but also the allure and power it holds. In poetry, it often represents both the blessings and the burdens of riches, reflecting on human greed and the ephemeral nature of wealth.

Poets use zar to explore themes of greed, power, and the fleeting nature of material wealth. It contrasts with spiritual richness, highlighting the transient allure of gold.

Zar reflects the dual nature of wealth - a source of power and a reminder of life's impermanence.