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1 Urdu couplets and shers with bikhre

bikhre: scattered, dispersed

Description of bikhre: 'Bikhre' is the plural past form of the Urdu verb 'bikharna,' meaning scattered, dispersed, or strewn about in disarray. Unlike 'bikhra,' its singular counterpart referring to a single scattered item, 'bikhre' conveys multiple elements spread haphazardly. Differs from 'bikhra hua,' which describes a state of being scattered, by emphasizing the action's completion on several objects. In poetry, it evokes strewn rose petals symbolizing lost love or fragmented emotions.

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woh muskura ke koibaat kar raha tha 'shumar'

aur us ke lafz bhi thay

chaandni mein bikhre hue

he was smiling and

saying something, ‘shumar’

and his words too…

were scattered with moonlight

Akhtar Shumar (3)
muskura (1)

smile

lafz (m) (5)

word, syllable

chaandni (f) (4)

moonlight

bikhre (1)

scattered, dispersed

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