Monday, February 26, 2007

Yeh kaisi kasak - By Gurdas Maan

By Gurdas Maan:

yeh kaisi kasak, yeh kaisi kasak
yeh kaisi kasak, yeh kaisi kasak
yeh kaisi kasak, yeh kaisi kasak

yeh kaisi kasak tune mere dil ko laga di hai
jisne bhi hume luta ji bhar ke dua di hai

yeh kaisi kasak tune mere dil ko laga di hai

ik baar tujhe dekha 100 baar dua di hain
humne tere jalwon ki kimat bhi chuka di hai

yeh kaisi kasak tune mere dil ko laga di hai

tujhko bhi mohabbat hai lekin tuh chupata hain
yeh baat mujhe teri aankho ne bata di hain

yeh kaisi kasak tune mere dil ko laga di hai

zinda hoon magar mujh mein marne ki bhi himmat hain
is kadar mohabbat ney mujhe zinda dilli di hain

yeh kaisi kasak tune mere dil ko laga di hai

khairat mein jo mangi thi jo aag mohabbat ki
kuch dil mein laga li thi kuch ghar ko laga di hain

yeh kaisi kasak tune mere dil ko laga di hai

hindu hu na muslim hu mera deen mohabbat hain
mere dast-e-mubarak ko kudrat ne shafa di hain

yeh kaisi kasak tune mere dil ko laga di hai

ab aaye toh kya aaye is waqt-ey akhiri mein
jeetey ji meri arthi logon ne utha di hain

yeh kaisi kasak tune mere dil ko laga di hai

yeh kaisi kasak tune mere dil ko laga di hai
jisne bhi hume luta ji bhar ke dua di hai

yeh kaisi kasak tune mere dil ko laga di hai

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Mamla Gadbad Hai - Gurdas Maan

Heer by Wadali Brothers

Great Saint Sufi's

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Waris Shah ..............Shah Hussain...........Bulleh Shah
(1722-1798)..........(1539-1599)............(1680-1758)

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Khawaja Farid........Mian Muhammad.....Guru Nanak.............Baba Farid
(1841-1901)...........(1830-1904)..........(1469-1540).........(1173-1265)

http://www.apnaorg.com/


What is Sufi ?

The word, 'Sufi' has been ascribed various origins, among them words meaning 'purity' and 'wisdom.' The Sufi, therefore, is one who has discarded all that does not belong to his innermost self, and who has cultivated the garden of the heart, for there is no other place where wisdom grows.

The Sufi sees the Divine Presence reflected in all names and forms, and is limited by none. Knowing that no man-made distinction can contain the One Being, the Sufi offers sincere respect to all forms of worship, while ever striving to be free of dogmatic limitation.

Sufism is neither a religion nor a cult nor a sect, nor is it only from the East or from the West. Sufism, which means wisdom, has always been and shall always be an open door to Truth; the wise feel sympathy towards all beliefs, while at the same time avoiding speculation upon abstract concepts. Sufism believes in the Divine origin of every form of worship in which the unity of religious ideals is respected.

Sufism, which is without any religious obligations, regards spirituality as the religion of the heart. That religion is one wherein the unity of religious ideals is followed unconditionally in search of truth, without going astray in following the followers of the followers of the great religious reformers, whose messages have been altered beyond recognition through the centuries by those who confuse mysticism with fanaticism.

Courtesy: http://www.sufimovement.org/whatsufiis.htm