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1 Urdu couplets and shers with kaante

kaante(m): thorns

Description of kaante: Kaante is the Hindi word for "thorns," referring to sharp, pointed projections on plants or animals that serve as a natural defense mechanism. Unlike leaves, which perform photosynthesis, kaante provide protection without contributing to nutrient production. Differs from spines, which are modified leaves or stalks in cacti, as kaante are typically hardened leaf stipules or outgrowths. In Urdu poetry, kaante symbolize life's painful obstacles, as in verses evoking love's torment

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ye qayaam kaisa hai raah meintere zauq-o-shauq ko kya hua

abhi chaar kaanTe chhube nahin

tere sab iraade badal gaye?

how come this stalling in the path?

what happened to your will and zeal?

not even four thorns have pricked you

and all your intentions have changed?

Anonymous

qayaam (m) (1)

standing, stalling

zauq (m) (6)

pleasure, delight, joy

shauq (m) (14)

passion, zeal

kaante (m) (1)

thorns

chhube (m) (1)

prick, sting

iraade (m) (2)

desires, aspirations

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