Abstract
Poetry in the intellect of poetical arrangement is the proficient examination from two varied points of view of exoteric (external) and esoteric (conceptual/confidential) traditions. The first is concerned with form and expression as a simple practical achievement in the explanation of language, whereas the second deals with poetry as a source or vehicle of thought and meaning. The present paper is an attempt to explain such exoteric and esoteric concepts in the poetry of sufi saint Shah Abdul Latif Behtai, whose poetry is considered to be the depiction of golden age of Sindhi literature. The paper discusses the “Sura Asas” present Shah’s poetry and its connection with human aesthetics and emotions which cannot be measured through common rational understandings. A discourse analysis and deconstruction approach is applied and the primary book of Shah- Ju-Risalu is taken.