Jhandiala Sherkhan
In Jhandiala Sherkhan, there was a girl named Bhag Bhari. She was very beautiful Brahmin girl. Bhag Bhari's eyes and smiling face captivated Waris Shah. Waris Shah felt in love with Bhag Bhari. Heer composition is outburst of his subjective approach. Krishna Chaitanya writes, 'The poet must be aware of singing his pains in the midst of the pain. He must write from the milder and more distancing memory, never form present emotion.’
In Jhandiala Sherkhan, there was a girl named Bhag Bhari. She was very beautiful Brahmin girl. Bhag Bhari's eyes and smiling face captivated Waris Shah. Waris Shah felt in love with Bhag Bhari. Heer composition is outburst of his subjective approach. Krishna Chaitanya writes, 'The poet must be aware of singing his pains in the midst of the pain. He must write from the milder and more distancing memory, never form present emotion.’
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