The text appears to be a poetic or symbolic narrative involving themes of spiritual calling, pain, and religious devotion. It references various calls from courts and prophets, suggesting a journey or quest for divine truth or enlightenment. The narrative is interspersed with cultural and religious imagery, indicating a deep introspection or search for meaning. Due to the abstract nature of the text, the summary captures the essence rather than specific details.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A heart is mentioned as being scorched.
2. A call is described as coming slowly.
3. Withdrawal from Darbare Nabi is mentioned.
4. A bran lamp is lit by mist.
5. Bhave is calling someone.
6. Darbare Nabi is mentioned multiple times as a place of defeat or giving pain.
7. Ideal generations are described as having moved away.
8. The number 12369 is mentioned without context.
9. Arshad is aware of a solution.
10. Joy has given someone a school.
11. Dharhara, Rashk are mentioned as things.
12. A kind rush is described involving beauty and happiness.
13. A gift and head tension are mentioned in relation to Abhishesh Prayog.
14. Salt is added according to Abroad on last Thursday morning.
15. Saliva Nandish found something related to being called from the prophet's court.
16. Today's mathematics of a father's journey involves sugar of a devil.
17. A call to bow down in court is mentioned.
18. A festival will be brought from the court.
19. A drop of water calls someone pain heart.
20. The heat of summer is described from someone's point of view.
21. The path of travel is stated as mortal.
22. Impatience to see where someone is, is discouraged.
23. Dying at the sight of hearing something every time is mentioned.
24. Dates are for those who make excuses.
Please note that due to the disjointed nature of the text, some facts may lack context or clarity, and some sentences may not represent complete facts but are included as they appear factual within the text provided.