Jigar Muradabadi
Here are a couple of couplets from the chap who is considered the greatest ghazal writer of all time. Jigar. (He also has the dubious distinction of consuming alcohol at a rate that was simply astounding for a good part of his adult life.) Few can match him for depth of thought, lyricism and technical mastery.
Love's success
Allah agar Taufeeq na de insaan ke bas ka kaam nahi nahiin
Faizaan-e-mohabbat aam to hai Irfaan-e-mohabbat aam nahiin
If God doesnt grant him wisdom, man cannot succeed (in love)
Falling in love is commonplace, to recognize love requires divine grace
3 more outstanding couplets (translating them is deuced diff)
use haal-o-kaal se waasta na garaz mukaam-o kyaam se
jise koi nisbat-e-khaas ho tere husn-e-bark-ekhiraam se
na garaz kisi se na waasta mujhe kaam apne hi kaam se
tere zikr se teri fikr se teri yaad se tere naam se
teri subah-e-aish hai kya bala tujhe ai falak jo ho hausla
kabhi kar ke aakar muqaabla gham-e-hijr-e-yaar ki shaam se
And finally Jigar on Wine
Mujhe uthane ko aaya hai ai waaiz-e-nadaan
jo uth sake to mera saagar-e-sharaab utha
kidhar se bark chamakti hai dehe ai waaiz
mai apna jaam uthaata hoon tu kitaab utha
(You have come to uplift me o silly priest
if u can uplift hold my wine flask
We will see where God's Divine light glows (reference to Mount Sinai/Moses)
You lift your Book and I lift my wine glass
4 Comments:
Great man. Keep posting. I'll keep coming to ur blog.
r dese ur originals...dey r gud but i think itl take another yr or 2 to get down to wat u say....but keep on goin..;D
the poem about the wine is funny. but i don't know if moses thought so.
jigar's poem about wine is funny if you're not moses.
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