Monday, September 5, 2011

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Saheb

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, October 13, 1948 – August 16, 1997), was a legendary Punjabi musician from Pakistan, primarily a singer of Qawwali, the devotional music of the Sufis (a mystical tradition within Islam). He featured in Time magazine's 2006 list of 'Asian Heroes'. He is often referred to as the greatest singer Pakistan has ever produced.

Born 13 October 1948
Faisalabad, Punjab
Pakistan
Died August 16, 1997 (aged 48)
London, England
Genres Qawwali, Ghazal
Occupations Musician
Instruments Vocalist, Harmonium
Years active 1965-1997

He gives so many hit song and qawwali here I put few of my favourite hope you guys enjoy it.

1.It's not worth to be sad in life but some time I cant help to myself.This is a song I use to listen in my sad mood.




2.Another sad song from nusrat saheb's album


3.Hey friends wait...!! I know i gave you high does of sadness now be romentic with this qawalli :)



4.Enjoy live performance of very famouse "Teri mast nazron se allah bachaye".In this qawwali I like the most it's starting part

"Umr jalwo mai basar ho ye jharoori to nahi...
Har shab-e-gham ki shahar ho ye jharoori to nahi...
sabki saki par nazar hoo yeh zaruri hai magar..., saki ki sab pe nazar hoo jharoori too nahi...":)
shaikh karta hai masjid mai khuda ko sajde...unke sajdo mai asar ho ye jharoori too nahi...
nind to dard ke bistar pe bhi aa shakti hai...uski aagosh mai sar hoo ye jharoori to nahi..."



5. wow its awesome I love the lyrecis of this qawwali



6.At last I would like to shout down with very famouse qawwali in the form of prayer of God

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Possessiveness

Osho on Possessiveness - Only things can be possessed; beings cannot be possessed




There is nothing worse than this that you can do, that you are capable of: reducing a being to a thing. And that's what possession is.

Only things can be possessed; beings cannot be possessed.
You can have a communion with a being.
You can share your love, your poetry, your beauty, your body, your mind.
You can share but you cannot do business.
You cannot bargain.
You cannot possess a man or a woman.
But everybody is trying to do that all over the earth.

The result is this madhouse we call the planet earth. You try to possess -- it is naturally impossible, it cannot happen in the very nature of things. Then there is misery. The more you try to possess a person, the more that person tries to become independent of you, because every person has a birthright to be free, to be himself or herself. You are trespassing on the privacy of the person, which is the only sacred place in the whole world. Neither Israel is sacred, nor is Kashi sacred, nor is Mecca sacred.

The only sacred space in the true sense is the privacy of a person -- his or her independence, the being hood. If you love a person you will never trespass.

Remain open: perhaps it may happen again -- if not with this person, then with another person. The question is not persons, the question is of love. Love should remain flowing, it should not be stopped. But in their stupidity people start thinking, "If this person goes out of my hands then I am going to starve my whole life without love." And he does not know that by trying to hold this person permanently in his captivity, he will starve. He will not get love. You cannot get love from a slave. Ownership is double slavery.The one whose master we become certainly becomes our salve,but we also become his slave.The master is also the salve of his salve.

If you are possessed you lose your very soul. Man and Women love eachopther only while they are not yet in a fixed relationship. As the relationship settles, love disappears. Once the relationship is fixed, instead of love, something else takes place: possessiveness. They still go on calling it love, but you cannot deceive existence. Just by calling it love you cannot change anything. It is now hate, not love. It is fear, not love. It is adjustment, not love.
It is compromise, not love. It can be anything -- but not love.



Visible and invisible : A man tied a cow with a rope and was dragging it towards the jungle when a sanyasin passes by.The sanyasin stopped and said to."I want to ask a question."Is this cow tied to the man or is the man tied to the cow?" The people of the village said,"It is clear and simple that the cow is tied to the man."Then the sanyasin asked,"If the cow runs away,will the man run after it or not?"They said,"He would have to run."

The sanyasin said,"The cow is tied with the visible rope and the man is tied with an invisible rope.He cannot leave the cow.There is a rope around the cow's neck,which can be seen.The cow has a rope around this man's neck too,which is clear but can not be seen."

This is the only difference between masters and slave- One's slavery is visible and the other's slavery is invisible.The possessor becomes the possessed.

Non-possessiveness arises by looking for answers to the questions : "How do I become my own masters?

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Lyrics I Like

I loves lyrics of this philosophical sad song




English Translation of this song:

This world of palaces, thrones, and crowns
This world of societies that resent humanity
This world of those hungry for material wealth
What is this world to me, even if I can have it?

Each body is afflicted, each soul thirsty
With confused eyes and hearts full of sorrow
Is this the world or the realm of the senseless
What is this world to me, even if I can have it?

It is an establishment that worships death
Where it costs less to die than to breathe
What is this world to me, even if I can have it?

Here youth wanders in apathy
Young bodies are decorated and sold in the market
Where love is treated as a product to trade
What is this world to me, even if I can have it?

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

God is One



This picture made my janmashtami worth.






In picture Muslim parent's child dressed up like Indian God Krishna.






Monday, August 22, 2011

God Said 'NO'

I come a Cross through this simple but very meaningful poem today, which teach us what should we ask to god during prayer.

I asked God to take away my pain
God said, No.
It is not for Me to take away,but
for you to give it up.

I asked God to make my
handicapped child okay.
God said No.
His spirit is okay,his body is only temporary.

I asked God to grant me patience.
God said No.
Patience is by-product of tribulations;
it isn't granted,it is learnt.

I asked God to give me happiness.
God said No.
I give you blessings,Happiness is up to you.

I asked God to spare me pain.
God said No.
Suffering draws you apart from
wordly cares and brings you closer to Me.

I asked God to make my spirit grow.
God said No.
You must grow own your own,but
I will prune you to make
you fruitful.

I asked God for all things that I
might enjoy life.
God said No.
I will give you life,so that
you may enjoy all things.

I asked God to help me love others,
as much as He/She loves me.
God said...Aaahh,finally
you have an idea.

Only Internal beauty is Beautiful

An inexperienced little mouse once came across a cockerel.Never having seen one before,the little mouse was so afraid of the cockerel's beak,its feathers and red crest,that he ran away.Further on,the mouse saw a cat.What a handsome animal,he thought;what a soft fur,what striking eyes!When the mouse reached home,he told his mother what he had seen."You silly mouse,"she said,"Never go by appearances.The terrible animal that you saw was a harmless cockerel,while the fine looking one is our enemy,the cat."

Dissolve Negativity

Two crows challenged each other to see which of them could fly highest,while carrying a sack of the same size.The first crow filled his back with cotton and laughed at the other crow who had filled his instead with salt which was much heavier.When, however,it began to rain,as the second crow had expected,the salt began to dissolve.The cotton absorbed water and became so heavy that first crow did not even have the strength to fly off the ground and he had admit defeat.