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Sex, Social Critique and the Female Figure inPremodern Punjabi Poetry: Vāris Shāh's ‘Hīr’
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 February 2002
Abstract
Vāris Shāh is the lord of poetry: who can criticise him?
I am not worthy enough to point a finger at his verses.
When anyone understands the Chūhṛeṭī he wrote completely
It has fragrance in its every word, just like a basket of flowers. (Mīāil; Muhammad Bakhsh)
Vāris Shāh is the lord of poetry and never stumbled or got stuck-
Like an unroughened millstone, he crushed both big and small.
A man filled with compassion and feeling, he everywhere expressed himself indirectly:
But even the wise don't understand what he described and thought. (Ahmad Yār)
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