We gather possessions to distract ourselves from the eternal end and forget the Supreme Being. Time is pulling us with our collar through the roads of life, as we helplessly try to slow down the pace. (Copyrights Bhupinder Chawla 2007, may not be reproduced in any shape or form without prior written consent of Bhupinder Chawla) Whenever I am down, I read this poem to find hope and inspiration. Our tranquility lies in the hope that someone is watching over us and has only good intentions in his mind.įollowing is a poem I wrote last year to capture the naive nature of my mind, imagining what I could do if I was super powerful and then realizing why things are the way they are. The whole universe is built on an intricate fragile balance, so if there is despair there is hope. Everything happens for a reason and if you read between the lines God has something good planned for us. Hope and faith a two ingredients that give us the power to achieve and succeed.
The original song, sung by Wadali Brothers is simply awesome, more songs/poetry to follow. (Smiling i will face all the trails and tribulations) (I cannot bear to bow my head anywhere else) (At your doorstep i have found my temple) (Someone goes to Kumbh Mela to wash off their sins) (Someone goes to kashi for pilgrimage someone goes to Mecca) She seeks advice from her lover, that she is lost without him and wants to leave her house and dwell in the depths of his love.Ĭharka – Sung by Wadali Brothers, poetry by Bulleh Shah Her parents and in-laws keep telling her not to think of him so much, she keeps hallucinating that her lover has already returned as she wails, yearning for her lover. She weaves every thread in his memory every sound the charka makes reminds her about the toomba (musical Instrument) that her lover plays. She places her charka in her courtyard as she waits for her lover and weaves in the remembrance of her love. Enjoy the poems and I hope as you read/listen… you feel the love :)įollowing songs are sung by Wadali Brothers:Ĭharka: A woman longs for her lover, but she is afraid to display this emotion in public.
#Tu mane ya na mane dildara lyrics wall translation update#
I am a beginner in Punjabi, so please bear with me, as I understand the lyrics more I will update accordingly. He wrote these poems while yearning for the almighty but his poetries capture the true essence of love in the most pure forms. I admire the simplicity of his words and his vision every word feels so genuine and pure. Todays serene-place: Punjabi Poetry Part-1 (Baba Bulleh Shah)īaba Bulleh Shah is a prominent Punjabi poet some of his poetries are part of Sri Guru Granth Sahib (Holy book of the Sikhs).