Urdu poets slavishly imitated the muslim vice of glorifying pre-pubescent young boys in relationship with young men.
Some even justified liking the same boy post-puberty
Najmuddin Abru wrote "There is no pleasure in kissing that lip on which there is no verdure of down (hair)"
Some even justified liking the same boy post-puberty
Najmuddin Abru wrote "There is no pleasure in kissing that lip on which there is no verdure of down (hair)"
Mir Muhammad Ja’far, a satirist mocked this practice of pederasty in the mughal court by using vulgar epithets like "Butt Giver Khan" & saying the catamite had imbibed the milk (semen) of valiant men.