Bhikshuk
Bhikshuk Bhikshuk is a technique in Hindi poetry that involves contrasting the internal meanings of two words. This technique allows a poet to convey a deepe...
Bhikshuk Bhikshuk is a technique in Hindi poetry that involves contrasting the internal meanings of two words. This technique allows a poet to convey a deepe...
Bhikshuk is a technique in Hindi poetry that involves contrasting the internal meanings of two words. This technique allows a poet to convey a deeper meaning and create a more complex and evocative effect in their writing.
Example:
The word "नार" (naar) can mean both "moon" and "desire".
The word "घर" (ghar) can also refer to a prison or a place where a person is held captive.
By contrasting the internal meanings of these two words, the poet creates a sense of duality and suggests a complex relationship between the two subjects.
Additional notes:
Bhikshuk can be used by poets of all levels, from beginners to seasoned authors.
It is a technique that requires practice and patience to master.
Bhikshuk can be used to create a variety of effects, from a sense of humor to a sense of melancholy