Maza Poetry & Shayari in Urdu
Maza Poetry & Shayari in Urdu & English has great significance among readers. It is a reason that they download, share Ghazals & Nazms with their friends and family members. Besides 2 lines Maza Shayari in Urdu, they can also send Maza poetry images to their loved ones.
میں نے نظروں کی طرح سر بھی جھکا رکھا ہے
برتنوں آج میرے سر پہ برستے کیوں ہو
میں نے دھو دھو کے تمہیں کتنا سجا رکھا ہے
پہلے بیلن نے بنایا میرے سر پہ گومڑ
اور چمٹے نے میرا گال سجا رکھا ہے
سارے کپڑے تو جلا ڈالے میری بیگم نے
زیب تن کرنے کو بنیان پھٹا رکھا ہے
اے کنوارو یونہی آباد رہو شاد رہو
ہم کو بیگم نے تو سولی پہ چڑھا رکھا ہے
وہی دنیا میں مقدر کا سکندر ٹھرا
جس نے خود کو یہاں شادی سے بچا رکھا ہے
روز لیتی ہے تلاشی وہ پولیس کی مانند
پوچھتی ہے کہاں پیسوں کو چھپا رکھا ہے
پی جا اس مار کی تلخی کو ہنس کر اکبر
مار کھانے میں بھی قدرت نے مزا رکھا ہے
Top Maza Poetry by Famous Poets
No one can deny the importance of poetry in literature. It is a perfect medium to express our thoughts and feelings to another person. When talking about Maza poetry or, it does not need an introduction. Several renowned poets have written Maza Shayari in Urdu, Ghazals and Nazms.
In Pakistan, India and other countries, there is a huge fan base of Maza Shayari in Urdu. However, the best part about 2 lines Maza poetry in Urdu & English is that the poet can deliver a message in text to his/her audience in simple words. In the modern era of technology and connectivity, the sharing of Maza poetry images over WhatsApp and other social media platforms is increased. However, on our website, you can simply download Maza poetry in Urdu, Hindi & English without any hassle.
The classification of poetry in the form of different tags helps a reader to pick his/her favorite poem or verses from the large collection of poetry. It is a reason that we have sorted out Urdu Shayari as per different tags. Read the poetry from different topics as per your choice or preference. Besides Maza poetry, you can view poetry from other tags starting with Alphabet “M” such as Makeen poetry, Mashwara poetry, Mashoor poetry and others.