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mat sahal hameiN jaano, phirta hai falak barsoN tab kHaak kay par-day say insaan nikal-tay haiN His real name was Mohammad Taqi. He was born in 1723 in Agra. His grandfather was in the army and his father Mohammad Ali was a very religious man. Mohammad Ali was a sufi and had many sufi friends. When Meer was a little child, his father looking at his face used to say which is this fire burning within your heart that is reflecting on your face. Sufis are lovers of God and so he thought that it was the fire of love for Allah. Living in a atmosphere of sufism at a very young age had profound effect on Meer. He did not had much desires for the worldly things. When Taqi was about eleven years old, his father died. Those people who were supposed to care for him left him helpless. In his autobiography, he wrote apna hi hath sar peH raha ap-nay yaN sada
In another sher, he wrote ab jahaN aaftab main hum haiN.
His elder step- brother also treated him badly. Meer left Agra for Delhi in search of livelihood . Samsamudaula gave him a scholarship of one rupee per day, but this did not continued for long. In 1739, Nadir shah attacked Delhi in which Samsamudaula was killed; therefore the scholarship stopped. At that time Meer was in Agra. love...
chala akbarabaad say jis ghaRhi
Akbarabad is the old name of Agra. Most probably this time he was in love with someone and therefore was not very enthusiastic about leaving Agra. In Delhi, he stayed in the home of Khan Arzoo, who was a renowned aalim and the maternal uncle of Meer's step-brother Hafiz Muhammad Hasan. Muhammad Hassan wrote a letter to his uncle criticizing Meer. Soon Meer was homeless and jobless. And roaming in the streets aimlessly made him junooni. In one masnawi Meer has described about his junoon. He says, he used to see a beautiful girl's face in moon, who used to come down from the sky and talked to him till the day-break. Which strongly suggests that he did really fell in love in Agra. in Lucknow... kya bood-o-baash puchho ho purab kay sakinoN
After Nadir Shah's carnage there was no charm
left in Delhi for the poets, many of them moved to Lucknow. Meer
came to Lucknow in 1783; Nawab Asafaddaula fixed him Rs. 200 a month stipend.
poetry... Meer is the biggest name in Urdu poetry, every poet including Ghalib has acknowledged Meer's greatness. rekH-tay kay tum hi ustad nahiN ho gHaalib
Most of Meer's poetry is about heart and love,
in his own words he "recited the mariyas of heart"
From his time to still at this age Meer's ashar
has the same effect on the readers/listener's heart because Meer has collected
all the emotions that a human heart experiences in a life time. Many of
his sher has become part of our language that we use everyday and
some of them have become idioms. some examples are...
shikwa-e-aabla abhi say meer? kya diwa-nay nay maut payi hai paNkhuRhi ik gulaab ki si hai umr bhar hum rahe sharaabi say
The most important aspect of Meer's poetry is that unlike other poets ( including poets of other languages) all of his poetry is nothing less than masterrpiece. He has said himself... sahal hai meer ka samajhna kya
some of his ashaars are ... hama-ray aa-gay tera jab kasoo nay naam liya
meer unn neem baaz aaNkho meiN
nazuki uss kay lab ki kya kahiye
shaam hi say bujha sa rahta hai
ibtida-e-ishq hai rota hai kya
[contributed by Saba H.]
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