Thank you ever so much! Yes sure...! So the 'awaaz' is like the rain in spring, which acts as nourishment for the wildflowers which bloom in springtime. The wildflowers can be anything positive: a metaphor for growth, grace, unity, love, women themselves. So if we use our 'awaaz', we grow plentifully alongside all those other things: grace, unity, love etc.
I would say your thoughts definitely align with the sense of abundance I was trying to present - a lot of rain quenches a lot of flowers which then equals growth. And yep, emotions can definitely be a part of that!
A wonderful read ✨️ Could you explain why "awaaz bahar jaisay barasti hai" a bit more? I'm afraid I didn't grasp it properly.
Thank you ever so much! Yes sure...! So the 'awaaz' is like the rain in spring, which acts as nourishment for the wildflowers which bloom in springtime. The wildflowers can be anything positive: a metaphor for growth, grace, unity, love, women themselves. So if we use our 'awaaz', we grow plentifully alongside all those other things: grace, unity, love etc.
Does this help?
Ah, I see now ✨️ thank you :)
No worries! I do also believe that the reader brings their own interpretation to texts so would love to know if you have different thoughts?
I thought maybe it had to do with being full of emotion I guess 😅 the word 'barasna' made me imagine a sudden heavy shower.
I would say your thoughts definitely align with the sense of abundance I was trying to present - a lot of rain quenches a lot of flowers which then equals growth. And yep, emotions can definitely be a part of that!