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Fun Time / Re: chori chori..........?
« on: June 19, 2010, 10:56:51 AM »
chori chori muchan nu vat dei janda 22..xd

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Gup Shup / Re: tuhade dil ki feel karda and mood kiwe
« on: June 19, 2010, 10:55:54 AM »
dil ghuman nu feel karda...par sham nu..xd

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Shayari / Kuriyan ne likhi chithiyan____-
« on: June 19, 2010, 10:53:57 AM »
Main Athwan(8) Ajooba,RaJ Mera Naam !
Mere naal jaan nu teyar teri mehbooba
Jaan na pehchan, hun aan paigam
Kuriyan ne likhniyan chithiyan mere naam
Mera cell phone wajje hun subah sham
Main roj navi kuriyan de naal peena jaam
Desi kali te goriyan de naal meri sham
Jehri sabh toon sohni,Karan Pura Din ohde naam
Main Athwan (8) Ajooba,RaJ Mera Nam..XD  X_X  :hehe: :tongue:

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Shayari / Main Bahut Batameez___-
« on: June 19, 2010, 10:43:35 AM »

Main Bahut Batameez,Mainu Nahion Tameez!
Naam mere do (2), Kamm char so bees (420)
RaJ mainu yaar kehnde
Jitthe jawan mere piche piche laghi police
Rehen do, jehra jo kehnda oh kehen do
Lain do, mainu sah saukha lain do
Kuriyan jehriyan aje v mere piche piche
Ohna waste mainu eh paigam likh lain do
Main Bahut Batameez,Mainu Nahion Tameez... xd :happy: X_X

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Shayari / Je gal usde pyar di hove____
« on: June 19, 2010, 10:34:01 AM »
Je gal usde pyar di hove,
koi ik aakhe main 5 dassan...

Je gal mere intzar di hove,
koi din aakhe main saal dassan...

Je gal usde wishwas di hove,koi dil
aakhe main rabb dassan...

Je gal mere dard di hove,koi
rovve te main jor jor hassan..

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Shayari / Teri Yaad____
« on: June 19, 2010, 10:27:54 AM »
Jina Chahunde haan per Zindagi raas nahi aundi,

Marna chahunde haan per Maut sadde pass nahi aundi,

Bahut Udaas haan asin is Zindagi ton.......

Teri Yaad sanu Tadpaon ton baaz nahi aundi

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Shayari / jind kalli kalli roi___
« on: June 19, 2010, 10:21:33 AM »
usne dhokha v na ditta, usto vafa v na hoi,
asi hoge vakho vakh, jind kalli kalli roi.

samne bethke je dukh kendi, te jar asi lende,
usde nena vicho majburiya nu padh asi lende,
pehla hi si door metho, aaj bhot door hoi,
asi hoge vakho vakh, jind kalli kalli roi

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Shayari / Pyar Karo Te Aida Karo___
« on: June 19, 2010, 10:19:41 AM »
saade pyar baare koi bol sake,
kise di nahi aini majaal honi chahidi,

j kite ho jaave saade dovaan cho kise di tabiyan kharaab,
saade pakh'on ik-duje di poori dekh-bhaal honi chahidi,

saade pyar da rishta aina paak hove is jagg te,
k dil do te nabz di ik chaal honi chahidi,

sajjna saade pyar di kahani aini kamaal honi chahidi,
k rabb vi aakhe...
Sadi qabar usdi mehbooba de naal honi chahidi...

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Mirza–Sahiban : Love-Lore : Treasure of Punjabi Literature

Mirza–Sahiban, a love-lore is a treasure of Punjabi literature. It is a romantic tragedy. Sahiban was another love-lorn soul. Shayer Pillo raves about her beauty and says,” As Sahiban stepped out with a lungi tied around her waist, the nine angels died on seeing her beauty and God started counting his last breath…”
Mirza and Sahiban who were cousins and childhood playmates, fell in love with each other. But when this beauty is about to be wedded forcibly to Tahar Khan by her parents, without any hesitation she sends a taunting message to Mirza, whom she loves, to his village Danabad, through a Brahmin called Kammu.
“You must come and decorate Sahiban’s hand with the marriage henna.”
This is the time you have to protect your self respect and love, keep your promises, and sacrifice your life for truth. Mirza who was a young full-blooded man, makes Sahiba sit on his horse and rides away with her. But on the way, as he lies under the shade of a tree to rest for a few moments, the people who were following them on horseback with swords in their hands catch up with them.
Sahiba was a virtuous and a beautiful soul who did not desire any bloodshed to mar the one she loved. She did not want her hands drenched in blood instead of henna. She thinks Mirza cannot miss his target, and if he strikes, her brothers would surely die. Before waking up Mirza, Sahiban puts away his quiver on the tree. She presumes on seeing her, her brothers would feel sorry and forgive Mirza and take him in their arms. But the brothers attack Mirza and kill him. Sahiban takes a sword and slaughters herself and thus bids farewell to this world.


Waris shah who sings the tale of Heer elevates mortal love to the same pedestal as spiritual love for God saying,” When you start the subject of love, first offer your invocation to God”. This has always been the custom in Punjab, where mortal love has been immortalized and enshrined as spirit of love.
Just as every society has dual moral values, so does the Punjabi community. Everything is viewed from two angles, one is a close up of morality and the other is a distant perspective. The social, moral convictions on one hand give poison to Heer and on the other make offerings with spiritual convictions at her tomb, where vows are made and blessings sought for redemption from all sufferings and unfulfilled desires.


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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Punjabi Wedding Rituals;
« on: June 18, 2010, 06:02:46 PM »
Wedding rituals
Pre-Wedding Rituals


Rokka: In this ceremony, the boy and the girl commit to enter a wedlock, and won't consider any more matrimonial proposals. Ardaas is done, followed by exchange of gifts.

Mangni: The Engagement. Usually very high profile. This when the boys' side of the family goes to the girls' side with gifts, jewellery, and other goods, to confirm the engagement.

Sagan: The main engagement. See Anand Karaj for more details in what events happen in this occasion.

Chunni Chadana: When the boys side goes to the brides home, a day or two before the wedding, and take a red chunni and place it on her head, and also apply makeup, indoor, jewellery, mendhi, red nail polish, bindi and other accessories to symbolize her new life with her in laws.

Sangeet:Can be one day or many days, usually high profile in a banquet hall, ladies sings traditional Indian songs, and it is the Indian version of the western Bridal shower.

Mehandi: A night of mendhi, in the atmosphere of a party. The bride and other ladies get mendhi done, on their hands and feet. For the bride the mendhi is sent by the future Mother in Law.


Rituals Observed on Wedding Day and Mayian:

Kund Paath Puja: This ceremony is optional, but is strongly suggested for a strong married life. It is a three-day prayer before all the other functions are to start. Here the Guru Granth Ji Sahib is present and read non-stop, and divas and incense is also lit. Guest can come whenever they wish, in the first two days of the prayer, but should be present on the last day of the prayer in the morning hours. It is done in the morning hours because Sikhs believe that the morning is the most peaceful time of the day. At this prayer, breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided depending on when you are present at the prayer.

Chuda Ceremony: This ceremony is performed by the maternal uncle and aunt (mama - mami) of the bride. The chuda which is a set of red and cream ivory bangles are touched by all present to signify their blessings and good wishes for the bride. The girl's maternal uncle and aunt, friends and cousins tie kaliras (silver, gold or gold plated traditional ornaments that are tied to the chuda). Before departing for her husband's home, the bride must tap one of her unwed female friends or cousins with her kaliras. According to popular belief, the one who is tapped thus will be the next one to marry.

Vatna: This ritual demands that the bride-to-be stay at home in her old clothes for a couple of days before her wedding. Before her bath, vatna (a paste of powdered turmeric and mustard oil) is applied on her body by female relatives and friends. Both, the ghara ghardoli and the vatna ceremonies are also performed for the groom at his house. Here the decorated pitcher of water (ghadoli) is brought for his bath by his bhabi (elder brother's wife).

Jaggo: The Jaggo ceremony is where the family dances and sings on the road in front and around the beautifully decorated wedding home. Jaggo is in the last hours of the night. They decorate copper vessels called "gaffers" with divas (clay lamps) and fill them with mustard oil and light them. The bride/bridegrooms maternal aunt (mammi) carries it on her head, and another lady will have a long stick with bells, and she will be shaking it. The ladies will then go into other friends and families homes and be welcomed by sweets and drinks, they will then dance there and move on. It is a loud ceremony, filled with joy, dancing, fireworks, and food. And if the family wishes the ladies' sangeet (ladies night of singing) and mendhi will follow the mayian and dinner.


Anand Karaj

Sarbala: A young nephew or cousin also dons similar attire. He is called the sarbala (caretaker of the groom) and accompanies him .
Sehrabandi: his relatives bless his sehra or turban.

Varna: The groom's bhabi lines his eyes with surma (kohl). After this, the groom's sisters and cousins feed and decorate his mare. varna, a ceremony that is supposed to ward off the evil eye. The cash is given away to the poor.

Milni: (means "Introductions") The Ardas is performed by the priest (Giani) followed by the formal introductions of the main male players in the families. Example is both eldest Chachas (father's younger brother) will come together and exchange garlands of flowers and money. After or during the wedding, ladies will do the same thing, but a much smaller affair.

Jaimala: After Milni, the bride and groom come in the middle of the circle where the family is standing, and place a heavily made garland made of flowers on each other to state, they accept each other and will love and live together with one and other.


Kanyadaan:


Pheress/Lavan: Depending on a Hindu Punjabi Wedding or Sikh Wedding, the Bride and Groom will walk in tow around the Guru Granth Sahib four times at the set intervals, if Sikh and if Hindu around the Agni, (sacred fire seven times. Sikhs

Anandkarah :

Nikah:

Walima:

Juta chhupai: This is when the girl's young relatives grab the groom's untended shoes and hide it away to be returned after the ceremony for a fee which is Kalecharis of gold for the bride's sisters and of silver for her cousins. This joyful custom is called juta chhupai.




Vidaai/Doli: Vidaai marks the departure of the bride from her parental house. As a custom, the bride throws phulian or puffed rice over her head. The ritual conveys her good wishes for her parents. Her brother’s accompanies the bride. Her relatives throw coins in the wake of this procession.

Rituals Observed at the Groom's House:

Pani bharna The groom's mother performs the traditional aarti with a pitcher of water. She makes seven attempts to drink the water from the pitcher. The groom must allow her to succeed only at the seventh attempt. The bride must, with her right foot, kick the mustard oil that is put on the sides of the entrance door before she enters the house.

Phera Dalna: the newly weds visit the bride's parents on the day after the wedding. The bride’s brother usually fetches them.

Overall
Everyone participating is fair game for leg pulling including the mother-in -law , priests , the boy , and all relatives . An over doze of food, liquor (where acceptable), dhol music, and mirth generally pervades



Ronde Sare Viah Pichoo...xd

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Shayari / Guli Danda te Kikli Kaleer______--
« on: June 18, 2010, 05:44:54 PM »
kithe gaiyan khedan, guli danda te kikli kaleer diyan
chaaro disha paindian awaazan toombi wale fakir diyan

lagg dhann pichey assin, apna virsa guawa liya
sharav te drugs ne, sade bachiyan tayeen kha liya

parwahan nahi kitiyan, ohna apne sharir diyan
kithe gaiyan khedan, guli danda te kikli kaleer diyan

pindan wich kade kite, ghollan chinjhan v paindiyan ci
ghol kabadi khelde jawan jado mutiyaran ban behndiyan

tann te hun kapada ni, gallan reh gaiyan leer diyan
kithe gaiyan khedan, guli danda te kikli kaleer diyan

mughar atte poh de mahine wich, laggdiyan dhooniyan ci
maavan dheean ikathe baith, katt diyan poonia ci

kahaniya c gondiyan, sabh ranjhe atte heer diyan
kithe gaiyan khedan, guli danda te kikli kaleer diyan

gurudwarrian te mandiran to vadh hun cluban wich rushe
chall da ni doston ithe ,hun kisse da koyee basse

khojan karo ral sare nanak te gobind jahi tasveer diyan
kithe gaiyan khedan, guli danda te kikli kaleer diyan

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Fun Time / Girls are like virus
« on: June 18, 2010, 05:15:27 PM »


 :laugh: :laugh: Sahi Gal Ah Bilkul.......xd

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PJ Games / Re: Give the nick name to the person above you
« on: June 18, 2010, 09:10:12 AM »
jhoothi kudi......

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Shayari / Re: oh likhdi si zammen te naam mera_____
« on: June 18, 2010, 09:05:07 AM »
thnxxx kudiyee

thnxxx bhaji

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Shayari / maarn di kasar na chaddi_____
« on: June 18, 2010, 09:03:36 AM »
Kayian ne maarn di kasar na chaddi,

par kujh lambi umar di faryaad kar gye.

Raazi rehan oh jo abaad kar gye,

khush rehan oh v jo brbaad kar gye....

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Shayari / oh likhdi si zammen te naam mera_____
« on: June 18, 2010, 08:57:11 AM »
Oh likhdi zameen te naam mera,

Kade likhdi c te kade mitaundi c,

Shaayad eh shonk c osda.

Ajj pta lagya sanu tan mitti vich

milaundi c...



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Shayari / Re: Assi Panchi Tere Baagan De____
« on: June 18, 2010, 08:49:55 AM »
shayad par kon???????'

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Shayari / karma vaali saadi raat kithe_____
« on: June 18, 2010, 08:47:47 AM »
Tera dil kabool karey jisnu
Saadey kol aisi saugaat kithey,
Tere pyaar di hovey nishani jis wich
saanu aisi khairaat kithe,
Apney pyaar da tainu ehsaas kraa skaa
Meri eddi vaddi aukaat kithey,
Saanu sapney ch hovey je deedar tera
Eddi karma vaali saadi raat kithe...

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Shayari / Re: Assi Panchi Tere Baagan De____
« on: June 18, 2010, 08:42:12 AM »
maran wale nu kon rok sakda wa... :he:

thnxxxx g

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Shayari / Koi Kudi Fasa Lenni Ah____
« on: June 18, 2010, 08:38:42 AM »
ih judayee satho hor nai sahi jandi,
asi koi hor hun fasa leini aa...
tu te satho moonh mod liya hai,
asi koi hor kahani paa leini hai...
tere layee sade dil ch hun oh dard nai,
asi painkiller koi kha leini aaa...
tu sanu dhokha ditte te koi ni,
asi tere chache taye di hi koi kudi viah leini aaa... :happy:

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