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Tame Your 'Taish' – A Poetic Reminder To Those With a Soaring Temper

In this week's episode of Urdunama, we'll look at how Urdu poets feel about 'Taish' (rage). Tune in!

Fabeha Syed
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In this week's episode of Urdunama, we'll look at how Urdu poets feel about 'Taish' (rage). Tune in!

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It is often advised that one shouldn't take any extreme decisions out of anger. Surely, it's okay to be angry, sometimes perhaps even necessary, but how should one let it out?

In this week's episode of Urdunama, we'll look at how Urdu poets, Momin Khan Momin, Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi, Khwaja Saeeduddin Nawab and Gautam Rajrishi feel about 'Taish' (rage). Through their works we'll try to understand how it is that they advise we tame our rage.

Tune in!

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