کل یُگ کی علامت

Symbol of Kal Yug

  • Kiran Aslam visiting lecturer GC University Lahore
Keywords: Urdu fiction, symbols, mythology, symbolically, certainly studied, civilization, incidental

Abstract

Considering the description of symbols in Urdu fiction, the symbols that are usually seen are also related to Hindi, Greek mythology, regional narratives, religious and cultural pasts, ancient stories or alf lilvi stories. In addition, some animals and birds such as elephants, horses, cows, dogs, forests, deserts, samandars, etc. are also presented symbolically in the display nature. Some fiction writers themselves also expressed symbols. Qamar Ahsan describes Hindi mythological symbols in this fiction. Which were also explained in Bhagwat Paran. Not only the above fiction but also some other myths of this collection describe Hindi civilization and religious history. This shows that Qamar Ahsan is fond of Hindi mythology and civilization. He has certainly studied it. The only difference between the incidental sequence presented in this fiction and what Pandau saw and the original legend is that the event that is associated with Bhima is as,sociated with the event nikal in ''Kal Yag Ki Symbol''.

Published
2022-01-16
How to Cite
Aslam, K. (2022). کل یُگ کی علامت: Symbol of Kal Yug. Zauq-E-Tahqeeq, 1(3), 1-7. Retrieved from http://zauq-e-tahqeeq.com/index.php/ZT/article/view/38