India, Dec. 20 -- It translates to fish in Sanskrit, love in Pashto, and glaze in Persian. Meena, the word. Meena Bazar in Old Delhi overkills the senses with its stupendously immoderate range of stuff on sale. A stroll through the market's many lanes shows the following: kurtis, jharfanus, face mirrors, cut off machines, sun shades, shararas, lamps, ladies suits, pressure cookers, sandals, topis, shoes, air compressors, waterproof watches, neembu pani, haleem, mixers, room heaters, woollen jackets, vertical high pressure pumps, chicken biryani, hookahs, tala-chabhi, table fans, shawls, cotton candy, undergarments, carbide tips, mufflers, barbie dolls, burqas, handbags, toy cars, dahi badas, blankets, selfie stands, leather belts, sandals, ...