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Ghusl Khana - The Bathroom

It was in the Mughal period That a combined bathroom, Shower & toilet put together, Were called a Ghusl Khana. Inside it proceeded many stuff, Literally meaning cleansing, Of both the body and soul. Sat the emperor inside, Busy in cleaning his body, And his soul too with water, And with the warmth of it, He tried cleansing his soul, After administrating the empire, And being engaged in battles. The battles of truth, The battles of trust, The battles of faith.
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Written by
Atul
35 / M / Indian
Published
Jan 18, 2016
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My HP Poem #993

©Atul Kaushal

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#faith#bathroom#empire#toilet#grand#persian#urdu#emperor#akbar#khana
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