KHaridoge, chaahoge, baiThoge, bhigoge, nikaloge, guzrogeĪs we can see above sher that both misras has used qaafiyas which has rhyming pattern of -ii, thus all other qaafiyas in the ghazal will follow this pattern such as: Hum ne us ke shahr ko chhoDaa aur aankho.n ko mund liyaa haiĪs we can see above sher that both misras has used qaafiyas which has rhyming pattern of - yaa thus all other qaafiyas in the ghazal will follow this pattern such as:Īs we can see above sher that both misras has used qaafiyas which has rhyming pattern of -oge, thus all other qaafiyas in the ghazal will follow this pattern such as: The selection of a set of qaafiyas for a ghazal is closely linked to the matla (first sher of the ghazal).The same type of qaafiyaa (exact or close or open) that is used in the matla should follow in the rest of the misras.Īb kyaa soche.n kyaa haalat the kis kaaran ye zahr piyaa hai This is clearly mentioned in the search results. This is not a subject for the Qaafiyaa Dictionary.Īs in indicated earlier, qaafiyaa can be exact, nearby or open. “salaat (121)” and “barsaat (221)” cannot be used in same GhazalĮxcept in certain cases, as is done by advanced poets by combining the dissonant sound with its previous sound.“baat (21)”, “raat (21), “barsaat (221)” can also be used together in one Ghazal,.“baat (21)”, “raat (21), “salaat (121)” can be used together in one Ghazal,.To understand weight of the words more clearly, take below example: Ii) when it is composed of one consonant and one vowel - such as “ka” in “kalam” I) when it is composed of one consonant - such as “t” in “baat”, “d” in “dard” Ii) when it is composed of two consonants and a small vowel such as “bar” in “bartan”, “kis” in “kismat”, “gul” in “gulshan”Ī syllable has a weight of 1 in two cases I) when it is composed of a consonant and a long vowel – such as “baa” in “baat”, “gii” in “giit”, “nuu” in “nuur” In word “baat” – “baa” & “t” are syllables while “b”, “a”, “a” and “t” are letters.Ī Syllable can have weight of either 2 or 1.Ī syllable has a weight of 2 in two cases Words are made of syllables, and syllables are made of letters. The basic units in the calculation of weight of a word: syllables, and letters. Results are segregated according to their weight Open qaafiyas will be “fazaa”, “KHafaa”, “jho.nkaa”, “aa.inaa”, “muqaabalaa” etc (ending with – aa).Close qaafiyas will be “piyaa”, “ziyaa”, “shukriyaa”, “marsiyaa”, “auliyaa” etc (ending with – iyaa).
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