Meaning of

zuhra-o-mirrikh

ज़ुहरा-ओ-मिर्रीख़ • زہرہ و مریخ

Venus and Mars

शुक्र और मंगल

زہرہ اور مریخ

Arabic

This phrase brings together the celestial bodies of Venus and Mars, often symbolizing love and war, beauty and conflict. In poetry, it captures the duality of human experience, the interplay of passion and aggression.

Poets use this phrase to explore themes of love juxtaposed with conflict, the harmony and discord inherent in relationships. It serves as a metaphor for the complexity of emotions.

In the dance of Venus and Mars, poetry finds the rhythm of the heart's contradictions.