Annotated English Translation of Urdu Roz Marra Or Every Day Urdu the Text

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Annotated English Translation of Urdu Roz Marra Or Every Day Urdu the Text
D C Douglas Craven Phillott
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3 They too were all spoiled. The elephant went swinging away, * while the darzi remained behind looking foolish.
Look at God's power ; 5 what a great shape ! What an 1 Sunaria, " to cause to hear. " 2 Khafa, " annoyed. " 8 " Sewed " ; vide Hindustani Manual, p. 157 (d).
+ Meaningless appositive ; vide Hindustani Manual, p. 170 (c).
6 Qudrat also means Nature.
21 ungainly form it has ; still it is not at all deficient in activity. It can understand, too, a mere sign, just like a man. Its courage
... is such that it fights the tiger. When it trumpets, the tiger's heart throbs with fear. Look at its head ; it looks like ^wo water-melons joined together. It has two very small eyes. Its power of sight is not great, but its hearing is acute- From a distance if it discerns a foot-fall, it at once becomes alert.
Its tusks are long and handsome. Once a year sometimes every third or fourth year they are cut, but grow out again You must have seen ' the things that are manufactured from ivory. How handsome they are !


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