कजरारे
kajrare
HindiMeaning
Kohl-lined or darkened with kajal (kohl), from 'kajra' which traces back to Sanskrit 'kājjala' meaning lamp-black or soot used as eye cosmetic. Kajrare naina (kohl-rimmed eyes) is a celebrated image in Hindi and Urdu poetry and film songs, evoking deep, seductive, and emotionally expressive eyes that intoxicate the beholder.
Etymology
Sanskrit kājjala — lamp-black, soot; used as eye cosmetic
Connotation & Usage
Seductive, darkly beautiful eyes; feminine allure