What does "aankhon ki Mukbeli" mean?

 "Aankhon ki Mukbeli" is an expression in Hindi which can be separated as follows:


- "Aankhon" signifies "eyes" in English.

- "Ki" is a possessive molecule signifying "of" in English.

- "Mukbeli" is a word gotten from the Arabic root "qabala" and that signifies "to acknowledge" or "to get." In Hindi, "Mukbeli" alludes to destiny, predetermination, or fate.


In this way, when assembled, "Aankhon ki Mukbeli" can be meant "the destiny of the eyes" or "the predetermination of the eyes." It figuratively alludes to the thought that one's predetermination or not entirely set in stone by what one sees or sees through their eyes.

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