Best Ankh Poems
Woh Tera Ankh Bhar Kay Mujhay DekhnaWoh tera ankh bhar kay mujhay dekhna,
Woh tera dekhna he kamal tha,
Meri justajo kay ahsas par,
Tera lamss bhi tu baymisal tha,
Meray saray jazboon ki dilkashi,
Teray ashiyan pay aa kay simat gai,
Gar main ruk na jata iss taraf,
Tu meri hasti pay pher zawal tha,
Teray husan ki...
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Categories:
ankh, romantic, urdu,
Form:
Ghazal
The Ankh-WI invoke, yea, the symbol of life and immortality
You are Sanatan Dharma of Hindus, Eternal life,
You are the key of Nile, and the Key of life
The universe, power and life-giving air and water
Key of life unlocking the gates of...
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Categories:
ankh, god, life, universe,
Form:
Free verse
Ankh Amon - RaAnkh Amon - Ra
Morning to the gateway of the sun
Set between lantern sea skies
The magic of those Egyptian eyes
Their incantation has begun
Turning worlds of one
Washes through my mind
Azure beaches in the cloud
Focus zenith hidden in the line
Where night has drawn her time
By the sanctum of...
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Categories:
ankh, mystery, naturenight, night,
Form:
Free verse
Evolution of the AnkhIn the ancient Egyptian culture
The Ankh represented life’s adventure
Crux ansata - Latin translation
Cross with a handle, strong foundation
When Roman Emperor Constantine
Envisioned his death in a dream scene
He adapted the symbol’s meaning
To reflect violence intervening
With a warrior’s death -- sword and spear
Evoking in non-Christians supreme...
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Categories:
ankh, history, philosophydeath, death,
Form:
Couplet
I Have the Ankh To ThankThe hieroglyphics around the ankh tells a magnificent story
About how one can first achieve life’s eternal glory.
Not only is it a forgotten language but it presents quite a riddle
Whose answer has a thing or two to do with the scarab in the middle.
The cross with...
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Categories:
ankh, imaginationlife, time, riddle,
Form:
Rhyme
The Ankh Cross In Egyptian TimesThe ankh symbol—sometimes referred to as the key of life or the key of the nile—is representative of eternal life in Ancient Egypt. Created by Africans long ago, the ankh is said to be the first--or original--cross.
This use of the ankh as a symbol of...
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Categories:
ankh, history,
Form:
Narrative