Meaning
The courtyard of spring; the open garden in full bloom.
Literally: courtyard of spring
Usage & notes
The poet sets the nightingale's lament in the sehn-e-bahaar, where joy and the fear of autumn share the same air.
The courtyard of spring; the open garden in full bloom.
Literally: courtyard of spring
The poet sets the nightingale's lament in the sehn-e-bahaar, where joy and the fear of autumn share the same air.