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Bivi / Wife / Patni Poetry in Urdu

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In the realm of Urdu poetry dedicated to the sacred bond of matrimony, the eloquence and depth of emotions find their resonance in the profound verses of renowned poets, both classical and contemporary. Mirza Ghalib, a luminary from the bygone era, composed timeless couplets capturing the essence of spousal love with lines like, “Biwi ki muhabbat mein shohar ka jahan bhi sanwar jata hai” (In the love of a wife, a husband’s world finds its adornment). Ghalib’s poetic prowess beautifully encapsulated the intricate nuances of husband-wife relationships in succinct 2-line Urdu poetry.

2 Line Urdu Poetry on Wife & Husband Love

biivii beTii bahan pa.Dosan tho.Dii tho.Dii sii sab me.n
din bhar ik rassii ke uupar chaltii naTnii jaisii maa.n
NIDA FAZLI

sonaa to yaar sonaa hai chaahe jahaa.n rahe
biivii hai phir bhii biivii puraanii hii kyuu.n na ho
MUNAWWAR RANA

mahfil me.n jab ghuuraa un ko ek sahelii yuu.n bolii
biivii ko taktaa rahtaa hai mu.aa na-diida lagtaa hai
GHAUS KHAH MAKHAH HYDERABADI

jis ko maz.hab se kuchh nahii.n lenaa
biivii us ne bhii maz.habii Dhuu.nDii
AIN NAQVI

bose biivii ke ha.nsii bachcho.n kii aa.nkhe.n maa.n kii
qaid-KHaane me.n giraftaar samajhiye ham ko
FUZAIL JAFRI

Best Urdu Shayari on Biwi and Shohar ka Pyar

biivii bachcho.n kii ha.nsii asl kamaa.ii hai mirii
bas yahii bachtii hai le de ke raqam shaam ke ba.ad
ABDUL QADIR

miyaa.n biivii ke rishte e’timaado.n kii amaanat hai.n
magar ik aa.nkh dono.n Gaa.ebaana chho.D dete hai.n
KHURSHEED AKBAR

zindagii me.n to tujhe chho.D hii detaa lekin
phir ye sochaa tujhe beva nahii.n hone denaa
AMIR AMEER

ek biivii pe jo kartaa hai qanaa.at taa-umr
vo to shauhar nahii.n hotaa hai valii hotaa hai
KHALID IRFAN

sub.h-saveraa daftar biivii bachche mahfil niinde.n raat
yaar kisii ko mushkil bhii hotii hai is aasaanii par
AKHILESH TIWARI

Final words on Hindi Kavita about Pati & Pati Prem

Venturing into the contemporary literary landscape, contemporary poets like Ahmed Faraz have continued to weave the tapestry of marital emotions with verses like, “Biwi ke pyaar mein shayari bhi kamaal ki cheez hai, har sher mein chhupa ek khaas ehsaas hai” (In the love of a wife, poetry becomes a marvel; each verse conceals a special emotion). Modern compilations such as Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s “Nuskha Haye Wafa” and Parveen Shakir’s “Khushboo” resonate with verses portraying the beauty of conjugal love through poignant Urdu ghazals on biwi. The poetic legacy on the theme of husband-wife relationships, spanning from Ghalib’s era to the contemporary expressions of Faraz, continues to enrapture hearts, immortalizing the essence of marital bliss in the cadence of Urdu Shayari.

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