Urdunama Podcast | Taking Shade Under the 'Saaya' of Urdu Shayari

Saaya is a complex and evocative word, with many different meanings and nuances.
Fabeha Syed
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In this episode of Urdunama, Fabeha talks about the word 'saaya.'

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In today's Urdunama, Fabeha explores the Urdu word 'saaya,' meaning 'shadow.' Saaya is a complex and evocative word, with many different meanings and nuances. It can refer to the literal shadow of a person or object, but it can also be used to describe more abstract concepts such as protection, support, or even melancholy.

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