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AA BHI JAAO KI……………….!

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Aao ki jashn-e- mohabbat manaye hum

Le ke aai hai tere sang ye jo sadayein-e-dil-e-jinda

Sunne pade the kuchhe bahar-o-ishaq ke

Hai sama-e-anjuman ka naya husn-e-jahaan

Phir se sath laai hai wo patango ke valvale(enthusiasm)

Taza kar gai hai phir rawayat-e-dasht-o-duur ka

Wo fitnaasar (mad) laute hai jinme hai kante bhi aziz

Aao ki jashn-e mohabbat manaye ho ke tere aziz

Socha na tha ki laut aayenge  ye din fir kabhi

Fir se jo hum mile hai to ji bhar ke muskura to le

Yaad  aaya hai beete dino ka apna ulfat-e-darina(old love)

Barsa hai teri labo se phool yu to ho teri umr daraz

Sambhle huye the hum bahut par aaj dagmaga to le

Aa bhi jaao ki jashn-e-mohabbat mana to le

 

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 (Aur kya du tujhe mai dil ke siva tujhko humari umr lag jaay

 

HAPPY  B’DAY  ‘MY  JAANU’)

 

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SARA

HUMSAYA HAI WO……………..!

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Tere sang bahaaro ne bhi kiya mera intzaar

Sang bahaaro ke charog bhi the bekaraar

Bujhe bujhe the hum ye na gawaara hua unnhe

Amaawas ki raat me ussne diye jalaaye the hazaar

Chehre par ek muskaan ki chahat thi usski

Raho me phool nahi guche hi bichhaye the besumaar

Humsaya hai wo mera maine usse pehchana nahi

Har pal ko ussne khushnumaa kiya jindagi me sazai bahaar

Usski to bas ek hi khawaish thi rahu mai har-pal ruh-e-afza

Shayad issi liye ussne kiya tha mehfil ko itna gulzaar

Tujhe dil ne to ab maan hi liya hai khuda mera

Tujhe milne ko mere jaanam mai leti janam saubaar

(I have written this poem on this Deewali.This poem is very close to my heart.So I want to share this poem to all of u )

SARA

DONO JAHAAN…………………….!

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Meri aarzoo meri justju meri bandagi ho tum

Ho tumhi meri har nazar me meri har duwa me

Ho tum hi mere aaj me aur tum hi mere kal me

Meri zindagi me tum mere sang mere har pal me

Fir kaise ho sakti hu mai tum se juda

Ho base tum hi meri hatho ki lakeero me

Jab se daala hai tune mujh par pyar ki chunar

Tumhi chhaye se rahte ho meri in aankho me

Teri har baato se chhal ke wo pyara tera

Jo humne basaya tha ek duje ke seene me

Simat si gai hai jindagi bas tere aangan me

Khuula aasman bhi lage fika mujhe teri chahat me

Na le mere khuda !tu mera imtahaan

Dono jahaan vaar du mai teri chahat me

SARA

DIL KI KITAAB……………….!

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Padha hai tumne jab se mere dil ki kitaab ko

Hasil hua hai  har wo sukun dil-e-naadan ko

Hasrate thi kab se ek nazar de mere kalam ko

Jii uddhi mai dekh ke tere kadmo ke nishaan ko

Ek tere aa jaane se  laut aai hai raunak aur

Nazaren inayaat ki hai tune fiza bhari gulistaan ko

Gulshan gulshan mehaka hai rom rom khil udhe

Ek noor se jagmaga diya hai tune mere dil-e-jahaan ko

Yu liya hai karwat jindagi ne aur huye hai jazbaat naye

Shagufta kar gaye ho tum mere khawb-o-khayal ko

Jindagi ho tum meri aur ekrar-e-mohabbat bhi

Gulzaar kar gaye ho tum meri her veeran raato ko

Sara-e-jindagi ho tum hai ye khabar tumhe bhi

Tujhse milke chaaya hai khumaar meri har nazar ko

 

 

SARA

GREATEST FEELING…………..!

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

For my soulmate……

Love is the greatest feeling,
Love is like a play,
Love is what I feel for you,
Each and every day,

Love is like a smile,
Love is like a song,
Love is a great emotion,
That keeps us going strong,

I love you with my heart,
My body and my soul,
I love the way I keep loving,
Like a love I can’t control,

So remember when your eyes meet mine,
I love you with all my heart,
And I have poured my entire soul into you,

Right from the very start.

SARA

DAYS OF DIWAALI………………………………!

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

First Day of Diwali :

Throughout India, the first day of Diwali is widely known as Dhanteras. On this day Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped. In different parts on India, Dhanteras is known by various other names such as:

Dhanatrayodashi: Dhantrayodashi a special ritual is accomplished where in lamps are lit for every individual in the family and ancestors and they are floated in a river or pond. It is known as deepdan.

Yamadeepdaan: Dhanteras is also known as Yamadeepdaan. This name is associated with Sixteen-year old son of King Hima was doomed to die but the dedication of his young wife made Yam, the God of Death, return back.

Dhan Teyras: On Dhan Teyras, fast is kept and the worship is done by lighting an earthen lamp on the main entrance of the house and offering water, vermilion, rice, jaggery and flowers to Yamaraj.

Asweyuja Bahula Thrayodasi / Dhantheran: In some of the South Indian States this festival is known as Asweyuja Bahula Thrayodasi or Dhantheran. This day is marked by buying new utensils and silver/gold items.

Second Day of Diwali :

The second day is celebrated as Diwali on a smaller scale, with fewer lights lit and fewer crackers burst. The various regional names associated with the second day are:

Choti Diwali: Choti Diwali is Diwali on a smaller scale, with fewer lights lit and fewer crackers burst. This day is known as Choti Diwali in most of the North Indian States.

Narkachaturdashi: It is Celebrated in all South Indian states. On this day God Yama is worshiped to get over the fear of demon Narakasura.

Roop Chaturdashi: In all north Indian States, the second day of Diwali is also known as Roop Chaturdashi. On this day, Hindus takes a ritual bath and perform Sadhana (Meditation) for gain of beauty and magnetism.

Kali Choudas: People of Gujarat call this day as Kali Chaudas and on this day, a head wash and application of kajal in the eyes is believed to keep away the kali nazar (evil eye).

Mahanisha / Kali Puja: This day is known as Mahanisha in Bengal. It is believed that on this day Maha Kali appeared accompanied by 64,000 yoginis.

Divvela Panduga / Divili Panduga: Divvela Panduga, also known as Divili Panduga is one of the most significant festival of Andhra Pradesh that include the legend of Narakaasura, decoration of house by rangolis, oil lamps and celebration with fire crakers.

Third Day of Diwali :

The name Diwali comes from the Sanskrit word Deepavali. Other names that vary according to the regions are:

Laxmi Pujan: Diwali is synonymous with laxmi pujan. On this day houses are decorated, Goddess laxmi is worshiped.

Chopda Pujan: Diwali also represents the start of a new business year so all businesses close their accounts and present them to Lakshmi and Ganesh during the Chopda Pujan.

Deva Divali: Jains call this day as Deva Divali. On this day that Lord Mahavira iattained Nirvana. On this day homes and temples are illuminated.

Sukhsuptika: Kashmiri Pandits call this day as Sukhsuptika, which means sleep with happiness.

Kaumudi Mahostavam: In some part of Andhra Pradesh the festival of Diwali is known as Kaumudi Mahotsavam.

Badhausar: In Gujarat, Diwali is known as Badhausar. On this day, Lakshmi is believed to visit the homes that are well lit. So, families decorate their houses with light, flowers and paper chains.

Balindra Pooja: Diwali is also known as Balindra Pooja in many South Indian States. In the morning, a pooja offering oil to Krishna is performed.

Karthigai Deepam: On Karthigai Deepam, people clean their houses and draw 'Kolams' (Rangoli) in front of the house and also place some lamps on it.

Thalai Deepavali: The first Diwali of the newly wed in Tamil Nadu is known as Thalai Deepavali.

Sharda Pujan: To augur success, those involved in trade and business do pujan of their new ledgers. This is known as Sharda Pujan.

Bandi Chhor Diwas: Diwali is celebrated as Bandi Chhor Divas by Sikhs throughout India. The story of Divali for the Sikhs is a story of the Sikh struggle for freedom.

Diyari: The festival of Diwali is known as Diyari among the Sindhis. They celebrate this festival by performing puja to Goddess Lakmi.

Fourth Day of Diwali :

At this time, it is new year for most of the Hindus, while for other on this day old business accounts are settled and new books are opened. The fourth day is known as:

Goverdhan Puja: Govardhan Puja is an occasion to worship Lord Krishna and Mount Govardhan, near Mathura.

Bestu Varsh: Gujarati's celebrates this day as new year and the families celebrate it by dressing in new clothes, wearing jewelery and visiting family members.

Bali Padyam / Bali Pratipada: In Karnataka and other states, the fourth day is celebrated as Bali Paadyami or Bali Pratipada, commemorating the annual visit of demon king Bali to his subjects on Earth.

Muharat Pujan: All business establishments and families perform muharat pujan or veneration of their books.

Fifth Day of Diwali :

The fifth day of Diwali is widely known as Bhai dooj. It is a big family day and the various regional names of this festival are:

Bhai Phota: In Bengal this event is called 'Bhai Phota'. Two days after Kali puja, 'Bhai Phota' is celebrated. On this day, sisters keep a fast and invite their brothers to be felicitated.

Bhau Beej / Bhav-Bij: The fifth day of Diwali is known as Bhaubeej or Bhav-Bij among the Marathi speaking community.

Bhai-Tika: The last day of Diwali is known as Bhai Tika in Nepal. Also known as brother and sister day, sister pray to Yamraja for her brother's long life and prosperity.

Yamadwitheya / Bhathru Dwithiya: As the legend goes Yamraj, the God of Death visited his sister Yamuna on this particular day. That is why this day of Bhayyaduj is also known by the name of "Yama-Dwitiya" or Bhathru Dwithiya.

Gorehabba: A unique festival celebrated by a remote village of Karnataka, Gorehabba fills joy and enthusiasm in people's life. On this day the villagers start playing with the cow dung and there are also a few interesting rituals that are done.

Bhathru Dwithiya: Bhathru Dwithiya is a significant Hindu festival that lay utmost importance to the love shared between a brother and his sister. Various rituals and customs are followed while celebrating Bhathru Dwithiya.

thanx for reading…………

SARA

EK DUWA………………!

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Ek Dua Mangte hai hum apne Bhagwan se…
Chahte hai Aapki Khushi Pure imaan se,
Sab Hasratein Puri Ho Aapki,
Aur Aap Muskaraye Dil-o-Jaan se


Happy Diwali and New Year
TO
ALL OF MY FRIENDS

SARA

AYE WAQT……………!

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Aaj kiya phir se zikr kisi ne tumhara

Halke halke aye waqt tum yaad aane lage

Thama dil ko bahut behlaya bhi bahut

Aye waqt tum mujhe kyu rulaane lage

Palko ke darwaje ko band kiya maine jab

Aur aansu ban kar har lamhe gujarne lage

Bebasi itni ki fir se ham seham gaye

Bar bar rabba mere rabba mere kahne lage

Kabhi wada kiya tha jo taqdeer se

Aaj har kasme har wade yaad aane lage

Teri hi dhoop chhaw me guzare din

Har pal mujhe ab to tadpaane lage

Milke jo aansu bahaye the hamne

Aaj ham sath sath us dariya me bahne lage

SARA

NUMEROLOGY

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

अंक ज्योतिष में मूलांक जन्म तारीख के अनुसार 1 से 9 माने जाते हैं। 


प्रत्येक अंक व्यक्ति का मूल स्वभाव दिखाता है। 

मूलांक 1 (1, 10 19, 28) : ये बच्चे क्रोधी, जिद्žदी व अहंकारी होते हैं। अच्छे प्रशासनिक अधिकारी बनते हैं। ये तर्क के बच्चे हैं अत: डाँट-डपट नहीं सहेंगे। इन्हें तर्क से नहीं, प्यार से समझाएँ।

* मूलांक 2 (2, 11, 20, 29) : ये शांत, समझदार, भावुक व होशियार होते हैं। माता-पिता की सेवा करते हैं। जरा सा तेज बोलना इन्हें ठेस पहुँचाता है। इनसे शांति व समझदारी से बात करें।

* मूलांक 3 (3, 12, 21,30 ) : ये समझदार, ज्ञानी व घमंडी होते हैं। अच्žछे सलाहकार बनते हैं। इन्हें समझाने के लिए पर्याप्त कारण व ज्ञान होना जरूरी है।

* मूलांक 4 (4, 13, 22) : बेपरवाह, खिलंदड़े व कारस्तानी होते हैं। रिस्क लेना इनका स्वभाव होता है। इन्हें अनुशासन में रखना जरूरी है। ये व्यसनाधीन हो सकते हैं।

* मूलांक 5 (5, 14, 23) : बुद्धिमान, शांत, आशावादी होते हैं। रिसर्च के कामों में रूचि लेते हैं। इनके साथ धैर्य से व शांति से बातचीत करें।

* मूलांक 6 (6, 15, 24) : हँसमुख, शौकीन मिजाज व कलाप्रेमी होते हैं। ‘खाओ पियो मस्त रहो’ पर जीते हैं। इन्हें सही संस्कार व सही दिशा-निर्देश जरूरी है।

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* मूलांक 7 (7, 16, 25) : भावुक, निराशावादी, तनिक स्वार्थी मगर तीव्र बुद्धि के होते हैं। व्यसनाधीन जल्दी होते हैं। कलाकार हो सकते हैं। इन्हें कड़े अनुशासन व सही मार्गदर्शन की जरूरत होती है।

* मूलांक 8 (8, 17, 26) : तनिक स्वार्थी, भावुक, अति व्यावहारिक, मेहनती व व्यापार बुद्धि वाले होते हैं। जीवन में देर से गति आती है। इन्हें सतत सहयोग व अच्छे साथियों की जरूरत होती है।

* मूलांक 9 (9, 18, 27) : ऊर्जावान, शैतान व तीव्र बुद्धि के विद्रोही होते हैं। माता-पिता से अधिक बनती नहीं है। प्रशासन में कुशल होते हैं। इनकी ऊर्जा को सही दिशा देना व इन्हें समझना जरूरी होता है।

PEHLU ME USSKE………….!

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Meri har baat me uski hi baat rahti hai

Har pal bas uski hi aas rahti hai

Wo samjhte hai mere dil ki har baat

Issiliye  ye zubaan khamosh rahti hai

Mere dil ki dhadkan meri jaan hai wo

Mere har khayal me bas usi ki yaad rahti hai

Duniya me wo hi hai sabse payara mujhe

Issliye meri har baat me uski baat rahti hai

Uske aajane se aajati hai chehre par rounak

Wo na ho to meri duniya udas rahti hai

Mere har shay se aati hai khushbu uski

Meri har baat me uski hi baat rahti hai

Wo meri rooh ka sukun aur hai Sara-e-mannat meri

Aur kuchh na jaanu mai pahlu me uske to Sara-e-jannat rahti hai