ڈاکٹر وزیر آغاکی نظموں میں دھر تی کا تصور
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Dr. Wazir Agha, Concept of territorialism, Human Experience, Collective Consciousness, Modern Alienation, Civilizational Roots, Spiritual VoidAbstract
The 'Concept of Territorialism' ( (دھرتی کا تصورin the poetry of Dr. Wazir Agha delves into the profound human experience of belonging and the universal yearning for connection to our civilizational roots. This paper explores how Wazir Agha frames the Earth not just as landscape, but as the beating heart of humanity's shared consciousness, linking us to deep, ancestral memories. He courageously confronts the spiritual poverty and emotional detachment inflicted by modern materialism, highlighting the tragedy of the contemporary individual who feels increasingly alienated and adrift.
Through powerful symbolism, his poetry gives the Earth a voice and a body a personified being those shares and suffers alongside human crises. The Earth becomes a mirror reflecting our lost connection. Ultimately, this research reveals that Wazir Agha's territorialism is a plea for reconciliation and return. It offers a deeply humanistic pathway to mend the fractured relationship between the self and the soil, providing a profound sense of continuity that embraces the sorrows of the past while grounding the hopes for a sustained human future.
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