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Sher Behtar Kaise Hua" is a documentation of the classical tradition in Urdu poetry where masters would guide their disciples by correcting the flaws in their verses. Through this gradual process, the students were introduced to the finer nuances—both strengths and weaknesses—of poetic craft. This book is a compilation of such corrections (islaah) offered by great poets like Mir, Ghalib, Nasikh, and Daagh on the verses of their disciples. Through these curated islaahs and their interpretations, the book teaches readers how to recognize and refine errors in Urdu poetry. It serves as an essential reference for students, lovers, and aspiring poets of Urdu literature. Aakash ‘Arsh’ (Aakash Tiwari) was born on May 2, 2001, in Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh. He received his early education in Jagraon, Punjab. He holds a deep interest in the literature of four languages—Urdu, Hindi, English, and Punjabi. Alongside writing poetry in Urdu and Punjabi, he is also actively engaged in translation and editorial work. Currently, he serves as an editor at the Rekhta Foundation.
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