

Lamha-e-Milan

This is written in Hindustani.
This poem is about briefness that lasts forever.
Not about union.
Not about loss.
But about a meeting so rare and complete that its shortness becomes part of its beauty.
What the poem quietly says
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Some meetings are meant to be brief
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Short moments can shape a lifetime
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Beauty doesn’t need continuation to be real
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What we can’t keep, we carry
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Love doesn’t always ask for more, it remembers
This is not a poem that mourns an ending.
It celebrates a happening.
The poem suggests something quite profound:
A moment doesn’t need to last long to matter deeply.
In fact, its shortness may be what makes it so intense and unforgettable.
1. Fleeting Time
Moments don’t last, but their impact does.
2. Fate vs Desire
The speaker wants the moment to stay, but fate doesn’t allow it.
3. Memory & Emotional Permanence
Even brief encounters can live forever in the heart.
4. Beauty in Transience
Like a rare flower, short-lived things can be the most meaningful.
This poem reflects on a brief yet deeply meaningful meeting between two people, portraying it as a beautiful and almost dreamlike experience. The speaker compares their encounter to a special gathering that exists only for a short time, where people come together, share smiles, and then part ways, never to meet again. There is a strong sense that such moments are not meant to last, no one is allowed to stay, no matter how much they might want to. The poet expresses a natural human desire to pause time, especially when in the presence of someone special, where even time itself seems to stand still. However, this wish is tempered by the reality of fate, which no one can escape. What begins as a fleeting moment ends up leaving a permanent mark on the heart, suggesting that even the shortest encounters can carry lasting emotional significance. The poem deepens this idea through the image of a rare flower that blooms only once a year, yet fills the world with its fragrance in that brief time. Similarly, the beloved’s smile is described as unique and precious, something that feels intimately personal and unforgettable. Overall, the poem captures a bittersweet truth: that the most transient moments in life can often become the most enduring in memory.


Tere Naam Ka Sukoon
The quiet heart of the poem
This poem is about love that doesn’t announce itself.
Not love that claims.
But love that creates a private sanctuary.
The title “Tere Naam Ka Sukoon” already tells us:
peace is not coming from possession, but from naming.
What the poem holds, without declaring
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Love doesn’t need proof
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Secrecy can be sacred
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Distance doesn’t cancel intimacy
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Small moments can perfume a lifetime
Peace can come from simply holding someone in thought
This poem expresses a quiet, deeply personal kind of love, one that doesn’t rely on grand gestures but instead lives in small, intimate feelings and moments. The speaker begins by saying they cannot build something extravagant, like a palace, to declare their love, but they can lovingly decorate a “palace of the heart” with the beloved’s name. This sets the tone for a love that is humble yet sincere. There is also a sense of secrecy, as the speaker admits to stealing a glance at their beloved while hiding from the world, suggesting either distance, shyness, or a love that cannot be openly expressed. That single glance becomes powerful enough to fill their entire life with meaning and joy.
As the poem continues, physical distance becomes more apparent, the beloved is so far away that even the speaker’s breath cannot reach them. Despite this, the emotional connection remains strong, as the beloved’s presence continues to pass through the “pathways of the heart” every day. This contrast highlights how love can exist beyond physical boundaries. In the final lines, the imagery becomes soft and sensory: the gentle evening breeze feels like the beloved’s thoughts brushing through the speaker’s hair. This creates a tender, almost magical feeling, where memory and imagination keep the connection alive. Overall, the poem captures a sense of longing, quiet devotion, and the beauty of a love that thrives even in distance and silence.