please Dont Quote any image
Wajood-e-Zun say hai Qiynat may Rung
this is a very old saying, and it is very true from every extent. Aik Auret phele baiti, phir bhen, phir biwi or phir Maa bunti hai.
But the concept behind it is so old, and we all have heard it so many times that sometimes we all believe that women are only for making sacrifices.
but lemme share some interesting and a unique interpretation of the same saying here.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3277/3041786740_3d002f6942.jpg
this photograph is not for showing child labor, or any connection to so-called human rights.
this image of innocence is of a gal, who is eagerly waiting for Dulhan (bride) who is coming after the first day of her marriage.
Akhir dulhan ko dekhanay ka shouk kis ko nahi hota
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3182/3040946899_c177a8c952.jpg
Yes, she is having chilman (i dont know what exactly it is called :konfused:)
but she works crazily…i seriously mean crazily…jharo, poocha, safai and tandoor roti…i mean what not she cant do. and also manages to run home-made businesses.
real Haq-halal ki kamai…but Huqqa ki bhi apni jagha hai
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3273/3041798858_b82f82a624_m.jpg
Yes, this is called Bhen chara.
women dont just spend entire day on farms, but they also love to take out lices. personal hygiene is not a bad action…some of us who can afford they go to beauty parlors, salon.
atleast it is way better than talking about others.
These women are famous, but since we see them everyday around us, that is why we dont precisely feel how mesmerizing their actions are.
atleast they are not show-off, and hiding themselves with layers and layers of heavy jewlery, makeup, status, so-called education.
they are simple, yet unique. :cheegum: