Poem [PUNJABI] Ajj aakhan waaris shah noo kiton qabran vichon bol! Heer is the supreme achievement not only of the poet but also of Punjabi poetry. te unhaa paaniaa dharat noo dittaa paanii laa! Her most famous work to this day is Aj Akhan Waris Shah Nu, In which she is describing the suffering of women during the time of the partition of India and Pakistan. Pritam, one of the most prominent writers and poets of the 20th century, is best remembered for her Punjabi poem 'Ajj aakhaan Waris Shah nu' ('Ode to Warish Shah'), which poignantly captures her … It is a lament, also a grouse, rightfully offered to Waris Shah, the 18th Century poet, ... a literary journal which she produced with her partner Imroz. It appeals to Waris Shah to arise from his grave, record the Punjab's tragedy and turn over a new page in Punjab's history. She is most remembered for her poignant poem, Aj Aakhaan Waris Shah Nu (Today I invoke Waris Shah – "Ode to Waris Shah"), an elegy to the 18th-century Punjabi poet, an expression of her anguish over massacres during the partition of India. The ballad of Heer had been composed by many but now it is only Shah’s composition that is remembered, such was the spirit of his poetry that captures the legend as none else did. More than any other poet, it is Waris Shah alone who made Punjabi language enter every heart and hearth of Punjab. It is filled with allusions to Waris Shah’s legendary work. 'Today, I call Waris Shah, 'Speak from inside your grave'. This ode to Waris Shah, the Sufi poet who had penned the tragic story of Punjab’s folk heroine Ranjha, written during a sorrowing journey, went straight to the hearts of the traumatised, bereaved and displaced Punjabis both sides of the border, … Waris Shah is a model poet who inspired and guided generations of Punjabi poets belonging to the medieval as well as modern period. The Feminine Stereotypes in Heer by Waris Shah 77 character of male writers through eleven stereotypes: passivity, compliance, confinement, spirituality, piety, materialism on the one side and irrationality, formlessness, instability, the Witch and the Shrew on the other side.6 Simone de Ode to Waris Shah’ is a call to the legendary Punjabi poet