ranj
The term "ranj" is a word of Persian and Urdu origin that translates to suffering, sorrow, or grief. It is commonly used in poetry, literature, and everyday conversation to express deep emotional pain or distress. The concept of "ranj" is multifaceted, encompassing personal hardship, the suffering of others, and the existential anxieties that can plague individuals.
In a literary context, "ranj" often signifies the profound emotional toll of loss, betrayal, or unfulfilled desires.
Beyond its emotional connotations, "ranj" can also refer to arduous labor or a difficult task. In this