Bulleh Shah kalam Audio for Android
Ab Lagan Laggi Kih Kariye
Assan Ishq Namaz
Bulleh Nu Samjhawan AaiyaN
Dil Lag Gai Beparwah De Naal
Ek Nukta Yaar Parhaya Ae
Ek Nukte Wich Gal Mukdi Ae
Gharyali Deyo Nikaal Ni
Ghoonghat Ohlay Na Luk Sajjnan
Hun Menoo Kon Pachanay
Ishq Na Darda
Jo Rang Rangeya
Kaziya KehRay Maslay Dasenda Ayen
Mahi Yaar Dee GhaRoli
Main Ruthra Yaar Manawan Gi
Mein Mangti Mola Ali Di
Mera Ruthra Yaar Nahin Mann Da
Meri Bukkal De Vich Chor
Ranjha Ranjha Kardi
Ranjha Shah Hazare
Sade Wehre Aaya Kar
Tenu Kal Na Kayi
Tere Ishq Nachaya
Wah wah Ramz SajjaN Di Hor
Munh Aai Baat Nai Rehndi Ae
Makke GayaN
Monh Aai Baat Na Rrehndi Ae
Vehrre Aa Varr Mere
Maati Khudi Karendi Yaar
Aao Faqeero Mele Chaleye
Ab Hum Gum Huye Prem Nagar Ke Shehar
Bhaina Main Katdi Katdi Hutti
Bullah Kih Jana Main Kaun
Ek Nuqte Vich Gal Mukdi Ae
Eko Alif Tere Darkaar
Ik Ranjha Mainu Lori Da
Kee Karda Ni Kee Karda
Mainu Dasso Piya Da Dais
Mein Be Qaid
Mein Paaya Hae
Menu Sukh Da Sineoda
Moula Aadmi Ban Aaya
Raati Jaagen Karen Ibadat
Ranjha Jogeeda Ban Aaya
Taahng Mahi Di Jali Haan
Tun Nahiyun Main Naaheen
Ulte Hor Zamane Aaye
♦♦ Bulleh Shah, sometimes Bulla(h) Shah (1680–1757) (Punjabi: بلھے شاہ (Shahmukhi); ਬੁੱਲ੍ਹੇ ਸ਼ਾਹ (Gurumukhi)) was a Punjabi Sufi poet,humanist and philosopher. His full name was Syed Abdullah Shah Qadri.[2] His first spiritual teacher was Hazrat Shah Inayat Qadri, a sufi murshid of Lahore. Bulleh Shah gathered spiritual treasures under the guidance of his murshid and was known for the karamat (miraculous powers) he had.
♦♦ Bulleh Shah lived after the Pashto Sufi poet Rahman Baba (1653-1711) and lived in the same period as Sindhi Sufi poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai (1689–1752). His lifespan also overlapped with the Punjabi poet Waris Shah (1722–1798), of Heer Ranjha fame, and the Sindhi Sufi poet Abdul Wahab (1739–1829), better known by his pen name Sachal Sarmast. Amongst Urdu poets, Bulleh Shah lived 400 miles away from Mir Taqi Mir (1723–1810) of Agra.
♦♦ Bulleh Shah practised the Sufi tradition of Punjabi poetry established by poets like Shah Hussain (1538–1599), Sultan Bahu (1629–1691), and Shah Sharaf (1640–1724).
♦♦ The verse form Bulleh Shah primarily employed is the Kafi, popular in Punjabi (Saraiki) and Sindhi poetry.
♦♦ Bulleh Shah's writings represent him as a humanist, someone providing solutions to the sociological problems of the world around him as he lives through it, describing the turbulence his motherland of Punjab is passing through, while concurrently searching for God. His poetry highlights his mystical spiritual voyage through the four stages of Sufism: Shariat (Path), Tariqat (Observance), Haqiqat (Truth) and Marfat (Union). The simplicity with which Bulleh Shah has been able to address the complex fundamental issues of life and humanity is a large part of his appeal.
♦♦ Many people have put his kafis to music, from humble street-singers to renowned Sufi singers like Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Pathanay Khan, Abida Parveen, the Waddali Brothers and Sain Zahoor, from the synthesised techno qawwali remixes of UK-based Asian artists to the Pakistani rock band Junoon.
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