د لنډۍ او دوبېتي عروضي جوړښت او پرتلنه
Abstract
In a broad sense, Landi and Quatrain are the poetic speeches of folkloric literature
which contribute a specific artistic touch to the speeches. Most of the time Quatrain reflects masculine emotions and feelings while Landi reflects feminine feelings. Landi and
Quatrain embody the feelings, sentiments, and demands of the Afghan nation. Landi
and Quatrain came into being by people but with the development and progress, the
educated poets of our society have also treated well these genres. The great characteristics of Landi and Quartrain are that it is not bound to any specific speakers, age and
time. Landi is known by people by different names such as Misra, Tappa, and Tikkai
while quartrine has been called anthem or Tarrana. Quatrain has adopted this name
through musical beats which have been sung by folkloric singers. As far as it is the
property of the people and has been created in the villages, therefore it has maintained
these folkloric values. Pashto Landi reflects of thoughts of the Afghans in a Poetic
Language. The first verse of Pashto Landi is made up of 9 syllables and the second
verse is 13 syllables. Dwabaite is embodying the thoughts of the Afghans and it has
either two or four verses.
Lal Pacha Azmoon. (2017) Poetic Relationship of Landay and Dwabaiti, Pashto, Volume 46, Issue 1.
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