By addressing the listener as "Akhi" (My Brother), it creates a sense of collective identity and shared struggle among those who feel marginalized or oppressed [3]. Structure of the Message
The central message is that while a body can be chained or imprisoned, a person’s spirit and beliefs remain untouchable as long as they are anchored in a higher purpose [1]. Axi Anta Hurrun Yukle
The essay of the poem follows a logical progression of spiritual defiance: By addressing the listener as "Akhi" (My Brother),