"تارہ" refers to a celestial body, often a star, that shines brightly in the night sky. Stars are massive, luminous spheres of plasma held together by gravity. The term "تارہ" is often used in a metaphorical sense to represent something that is distant, difficult to reach, or that stands out due to its brilliance.
In poetry and literature, "تارہ" is frequently used to describe aspirations, goals, or individuals who are admired and looked up to. The phrase "تاروں کی طرح چمکنا" (to shine like stars) is a metaphor for brilliance, achievement, or prominence.
"تارہ" is also used in cultural contexts, especially in religious texts, where stars symbolize guidance, light in darkness, or divine presence. It also appears in the modern context of astronomy and science fiction.
Etymology:
"تارہ" (Tara) comes from Arabic and Persian, referring to a celestial body or star.
Synonyms & Antonyms Context:
Synonyms (Urdu): چاند، ستارہ
Synonyms (English): star, celestial body, light
Antonyms (Urdu): اندھیرا
Antonyms (English): darkness
Related Words:
Synonyms (English): star, celestial body
Synonyms (Urdu): چاند، ستارہ
Antonyms (English): darkness, shadow
Example Sentences:
"رات کے آسمان پر تارا چمک رہا تھا"
(A star was shining in the night sky.)
"وہ اپنے خوابوں میں ایک تارہ بننا چاہتا تھا"
(He wanted to become a star in his dreams.)