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10581
« on: November 22, 2010, 11:54:36 AM »
Nanak pujari pyar da shreer hi mandir dham. Murt sajai dil andr jape naam din sham. Talli kahrkai mann di uthja mann badnaam. Uthja mnja samjhja jap manna ek naam. Tur tur jawn des des samjande insan shetan. Des alag bhes alag alag dharam bhagwan. Alag banai surat usdi alag hi rakhe naam. Par WAHID(ek)GURU wahid roop wahid Allah Ram. Waheguru aradhiye Nanak da pegaam. MJ pujari Nanak da jis lai Rab Nanak ek smaan.
10582
« on: November 22, 2010, 11:39:52 AM »
Asaan taan joban rutey marna Mudd jaana asaan bhare bharaaye. Hijar teri di kar parkarma. Asaan taan joban rutey marna!
Joban rutey jo vi marda Phull baney ja taara. Joban rutey aashiq marde Jaan koi karma vaala. Jaan o maran, Ki jihna likhaaye Hijar dhuron vich karmaan. Hijar tuhaada asaan mubaarik, Naal bahishti khaddna. Asaan tan joban ruttey marna!
Sajjan ji, Bhala kis layi jeena Saadde jihaan nikarma? Sootak rut ton, Joban rut tak Jinhaa handaaiyaan sharmaan. Nit lajjiya diyaan jamman-peedaan Anchaahiyaan vi jarna. Nit kise deh vich, Phull bann khiddna Nit taara bann chaddna. Asaan tan joban ruttey marna!
Sajjan ji, Paye sab jag taayin. Garabh joon vich marna, Janamo pehlaan auddh handaaiye, Pher handaaiye sharmaa. Mar ke kariye, Ik dooje di, Mitti di parkarmaa. Par je mitti vi mar jaaye Taan jyun ke ki karna?
Asaan taan joban rutey marna Mudd jaana asaan bhare bharaaye. Hijar teri di kar parkarma. Asaan tan joban rutey marna!
10583
« on: November 21, 2010, 11:27:58 AM »
jass gall sun ke buhat dukh hoa .. hun mame maut nu shad de .ey iss kabil nhi k mama khee tu..seachi buhat katiya mama tera
10584
« on: November 20, 2010, 05:25:27 AM »
dasho sabb
10585
« on: November 20, 2010, 02:27:58 AM »
{{{WARIS SHAH}}} Pathar zehan gulab nahi hunday,,, Koray warq kitaab nahi hunday,,, Jay kar laaiye YAARI sajna,,, Fair YARAN nal hisaab nahi hunday........................
10586
« on: November 19, 2010, 05:03:25 AM »
By 1845 the British had moved 32,000 troops to the Sutlej frontier, to secure their northernmost possessions against the succession struggles in the Punjab. In late 1845, British and Sikh troops engaged near Ferozepur, beginning the First Anglo-Sikh War. The war ended the following year, and the territory between the Sutlej and the Beas was ceded to Great Britain, along with Kashmir, which was sold to Gulab Singh of Jammu, who ruled Kashmir as a British vassal. As a condition of the peace treaty, some British troops, along with a resident political agent and other officials, were left in the Punjab to oversee the regency of Maharaja Dhalip Singh, a minor. The Sikh army was reduced greatly in size. In 1848, out-of-work Sikh troops in Multan revolted, and a British official was killed. Within a few months, the unrest had spread throughout the Punjab, and British troops once again invaded. The British prevailed in the Second Anglo-Sikh War, and under the Treaty of Lahore in 1849, the Punjab was annexed by the British East India Company, and Dhalip Singh was pensioned off. The Punjab became a province of British India, although a number of small states, most notably Patiala, retained local rulers who recognized British sovereignty. In every way, the Punjab was one of Great Britain's most important assets in colonial India. Its political and geographic predominance gave Britain a base from which to project its power over more than 500 princely states that made up India. Lahore was a center of learning and culture under British rule, and Rawalpindi became an important Army installation. The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre of 1919 occurred in Amritsar. In 1930, the Indian National Congress proclaimed independence from Lahore. The 1940 Lahore Resolution of the Muslim League to work for Pakistan, made Punjab the centerstage of a different, bloodier and dirtier struggle. In 1946, massive communal tensions and violence erupted between the majority Muslims of Punjab, and the Hindu and Sikh minorities. The Muslim League attacked the government of Unionist Punjabi Muslims, Sikh Akalis and the Congress, and led to its downfall. Unwilling to be cowed down, Sikhs and Hindus counter-attacked and the resulting bloodshed left the province in great disorder. Both Congress and League leaders agreed to partition Punjab upon religious lines, a precursor to the wider partition of the country. The British Punjab province, which includes present-day Punjab province of Pakistan, and the Indian states of Punjab, was partitioned in 1947 prior to the independence of Pakistan and subsequently, India. In India, the Panjab province was further partitioned into and forming Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.
10587
« on: November 19, 2010, 04:57:53 AM »
Baba Bulleh Shah di Kafi Parrh Parrh Aalim Faazil Hoya Kaddi Apney Aap noo Parrheya hi nahin
Jaa Jaa Warda Mandir Maseetaan Kaddi Mun Apney Vich tun Wardeya ee Nahin
Ainwayn Roz Shaitaan dey naal Larda Kaddi Nafs Apney Naal Lardeya ee nahin
Bulleh Shah Aasmaanin Uddiyaan Phardaa Jaidha Ghar Baitha Ohnun Phardeya ee Nahin
10588
« on: November 18, 2010, 04:50:54 AM »
ajj dill kita mann nu yadd karin nu .odhi aik waja ta ey ha k meri maa iss duniya te nhi .dosri odhi muhbat jo main zandgi wich nho buhl sakda.menu yadd ey k main ratt nu hamsh laitnight appne friend nall betha rhanda see .adhi ratt nu main jahd appne ghar anda see te menu kadi appna bua khadkan di zarorat nhi see pendi kyun k meri maa shat de benere te mera waite kar rhi hondi see ..ey ta aik gall aa jo main dostu tuhadey nall shear kita iss tara de kisey hir time menu appny maa di yadd delunday aa....akhair wich aik gall hor kasee ne kha mavan thandia shava ey balkul shi aa akhir wich aik sheer..................... “MAA” ki aik DUA zindagi bana degi
Khud roy gi magar tume hansa degi
Kahi bhool k bhi na “MAA” ko rulana
aik choti si ghalti poora Arsh hilla degi
sab nu ssa iss dua nall k appni maa de nall sab mubhbat karin ...ey thanda bota fir nhi milda............
10589
« on: November 17, 2010, 02:43:57 PM »
Birha Da Sultan Shiv Kumar ARJOI
Tu jo sooraj chori keeta Mera si. Tu jis ghar vich nhera keeta, Mera si.
Eh jo dhhupp tere ghar hasse, meri hai. Is de baajon meri umar haneri hai. Is vich mere gham di mehak batheri hi, Eh dhhupp kal si meri, ajj vi meri hai.
Maen hi kiran-vihoona is da baabal haan Is de angi meri aggan samoi hai, Is vich mere sooraj di khushboi hai., Sikhar dupehre jis di chori hoi hai.
Par is chori vich tera kuj vi dosh naheen, Sooraj di har yug vich chori hoi hai. Roundi roundi sooraj nu har yug andar Koi na koi sada dupehri moi hai.
Maen nir-loa, risham-vichhoona araz karaan, Maen ik baap adharmi tere duvaar khadda, Aa hatheen ikk sooraj tere sees dharaan, Aa ajj apani dhhupp lai tere paer phaddaan.
Men kalkhaai deh, tu menu bakhsh daveen Dhhuppaan shaven mudd na mera naam laveen. Je koi kiran kade kuj puchhe, chupp raveen, Ja menu ‘kaala sooraj’ keh ke ttaal daveen.
Eh ik dhhupp de baabal di arjoi hai, Meri dhhupp mere lai ajj toun moi hai, Saney sooraje teri ajj toun hoi hai, Dhhupp jedde ghar hasse, baabal soi hai.
Tu jo sooraj chori keeta Tera si. Mera ghar ta janam-divas ton Nhera si.
10590
« on: November 16, 2010, 08:25:58 AM »
10591
« on: November 16, 2010, 07:25:24 AM »
Aisa jageya gyaan paleeta. Na ham hindu na turak jaroori, Naam ishak di hai manjoori. Aashiq ne hari jeeta Aisa jageya gyaan paleeta
Vekho thaggaan shor machaaya Jammna marna chaa banaaya. Moorakh bhulley raula paaya, Jis nu aashiq zaahir keeta Aisa jageya gyaan paleeta.
Bulla aashiq di baat nyaari, Prem vaaliyaan badi karaari. Moorakh di matt aiven maari, Vaak sukhan chup keeta Aisa jageya gyaan paleeta __________________ :hug:
10592
« on: November 16, 2010, 07:20:25 AM »
Aal Nabi Ullad Ali Noun To Kyoun Leekaan Layaan "Jeyra Saanoun Syed Saday Dozukh Milan Sazaiyaan"
Bundeya hoo Bundeya
Raain, Saain, Sabhan Thaain Rab Deyaan Bay Parwaaiyaan Sohniyaan Paray Hatayaan Tay Khoojiyaan Lay Gall Laiyaan
Jay To Loorain Baagh Baharaan Chaakar Hoo Ja Raiyaan Bulley Shah Dee Zaat Kee Puchni Shakar Ho Razayaan
Bundeya hoo Bundeya
10593
« on: November 16, 2010, 05:46:02 AM »
Waris Shah was born in Jandiala Sher Khan, Punjab into a reputed Syed family who claimed descent from prophet Muhammad. His father's name was Gulshar Shah. Waris Shah acknowledged himself as a disciple of Pir Makhdum of Kasur. Waris Shah's parents are said to have died when he was young, and he probably received his education at the shrine of his preceptor. After completing his education in Kasur, he moved to Malka Hans, a village twelve kilometers north of Pakpattan. Here he resided in a small room, adjacent to a historic mosque, now called Mosque Waris Shah. His mausoleum is a place of pilgrimage today, especially for those in love.....................................Waris Shah is also called Shakespeare of the Punjabi language because of his great poetic love story, Heer Ranjha. Some critics say that through this story of romantic love, he tried to portray the love of man for God (the quintessential subject of Sufi literature). He was a consummate artiste, deeply learned in Sufi and domestic cultural lore. His verse is a treasure-trove of Punjabi phrases, idioms and sayings. His minute and realistic depiction of each detail of Punjabi life and the political situation in the 18th century, remains unique. Waris Shah also sublimated his own unrequited love for a girl (Bhag Bhari) in writing romance. Many verses of Waris Shah are widely used in Punjab in a moral context. One of the more popular is "Waris Shah; Naa adataan jaandiyan ne, Bhavein katiye pora pora ji" (Waris Shah says: A man never abandons his habits, even if he is hacked to pieces)............................
10594
« on: November 12, 2010, 03:27:12 PM »
DEAKH OO BANDIYA ASMANA TE UD DE PUNCHI DEAK TE SEE KI KARDAY AA......NA O KAR DAY REZIK ZKHEARA...NA OO PUKHEY MARR DE AA...KADI KASEY NE PANKH PAKHEROU PUKEY MARR DE DEAKHEY AA...BANDEY EE KAR DE REZIK ZAKHIRA.....BANDEY EE BUKHEY MARR DE AA 8->
10595
« on: November 12, 2010, 03:22:54 PM »
DEAKH OO BANDIYA ASMANA TE UD DE PUNCHI DEAK TE SEE KI KARDAY AA......NA O KAR DAY REZIK ZKHEARA...NA OO PUKHEY MARR DE AA...KADI KASEY NE PANKH PAKHEROU PUKEY MARR DE DEAKHEY AA...BANDEY EE KAR DE REZIK ZAKHIRA.....BANDEY EE BUKHEY MARR DE AA
10596
« on: November 12, 2010, 02:43:48 PM »
:rabb: :rabb: was born on 23 July 1936, village Bara Pind Lohtian, Shakargarh Tehsil, (now in Punjab province, Pakistan), to Pandit Krishan Gopal, village tehsildar in the revenue department, and Shanti Devi, a housewife. His family moved to Batala Gurdaspur district after partition of India, where his father continued his work as a patwari and young Shiv received his primary education . He completed his matriculation in 1953, from Punjab University[disambiguation needed], and enrolled in the F.Sc. program at Baring Union Christian College, Batala, though before completing his degree he moved to S.N. College, Qadian, where he joined the Arts program more suited to his persona, though he left that too in the second year. Thereafter he joined a school at Baijnath, Himachal Pradesh to do a diploma in Civil Engineering, here again he left it in the middle . Next he studied for sometime at Govt. Ripudaman College, Nabha.He fell in love with the daughter of the noted Punjabi writer Gurbaksh Singh Preetlari who was married off to a UK citizen because of caste differences between the two.He remained unlucky in love, and bereavement for love loss reflected intensely in his poetry. Later in life, his father got a job as patwari at Qadian, it was during this period, that he produced some of his best work. His first anthology of poems was published in 1960, titled Piran da Paraga (The Scarf of Sorrows), which became an instant success. In 1965, he became the youngest recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1967, for his magnum opus, a verse play Loona (1965). His poetry recitations, and singing his own verse, made him and his work even more popular amongst the masses. In early 1967, he got married, and in 1968, he shifted to Chandigarh, where he joined the State Bank of India, as a PRO. In the following years, bad health plagued him, though he continued to write prolifically. His writings have always been open about his pronounced death wish, and on 7 May 1973, he died at his residence of father-in-law, at Kirri Mangyal, Pathankot, due to of liver cirrhosis as a result of chronic alcoholism, all of 36 years.
10597
« on: November 06, 2010, 03:35:02 PM »
Muhabat kr kay ay Dost kuch aisay zakhm khaye hain Laraz jata hoon jab koi wafa ka naam laita hay!!
10598
« on: November 06, 2010, 03:33:13 PM »
Masjid dha de, Mandir dha de, dha de jo kucch dainda..... Par kisi da dil na dhain, Rab dilaan vich rehnda...
10599
« on: November 06, 2010, 03:29:33 PM »
10600
« on: November 06, 2010, 03:26:17 PM »
han dosto main har gaya...yaar meinu lutt k 4 samandro par gaya,mere nal pyyar pa k ajj ohi sajjan meinu majHa wang char gaya,pehla mere nal kita pyaar da ikrar,ferohi sajjan meinu mar gaya, han dosto ajj main har gaya,apne dosto de kitte hoye waran to main is duniya to par gaya,jinna nall Ekathe kiti si bachpan di shuruwat,ajj ohi yaaran to main 4 paise layi har gaya, han dosto ajj main har gaya ohna main mere apne ghr diya to hi har gaya,jinna main samjiya na kakh,kitta har war mere to duje da pakh,main har gaya, han dosto main ajj har gaya,main aPne hi rabb to har gaya,rabb to mangi maffi jhuk k ki hey rabba baksh mainU,maaf kar mainu,kyu kita mera bur haal hai,rabb kehnda...?ki dasa "tarn" main na kitta tera eh hal hai galati mere to hi ho gayi tere bhaag likhan di,na main badal saka ehna nu,hun te kabrra ch khatam howegi teri kahani kyunki is bigade zamane to te rabb v har gaya...
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