roya karen ga sano yaad kar kay
Toon Nain Te Terian Yaadan Vol 1 — Badar Miandad Khan Punjabi Qawwali
Toon Nain Te Terian Yaadan — "you, your eyes, and your memories" — is Punjabi sufi poetry about the three elements that constitute the devotee's consciousness of the beloved: the presence itself (toon — you), the means of connection (nain — eyes, gaze), and the traces that remain when presence has passed (terian yaadan — your memories). Ustad Badar Miandad Khan earned Pakistan an international name through his Punjabi qawwali work. iRulz has enormously arranged a huge collection of all his famous qawwali. Visit us and experience enjoyable listening of his music across this series.
Memory and Presence in Sufi Poetry
The yaadan (memories) theme is central to sufi practice: the tradition of maintaining the living presence of the beloved through active remembrance — dhikr — so that memories do not fade into mere nostalgia but remain a form of active connection. Hans Raj Hans, Meher Ali and Abida Parveen all engage with the memory-and-presence theme from their respective positions.
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FAQ
What does nain (eyes) signify in sufi poetry? The eyes are the organ of vision — in sufi poetry they are both the means by which the devotee perceives the beloved and the means by which the beloved's gaze reaches the devotee. The nazar (glance) operates through the nain.
Are the memories in yaadan active or passive? In sufi understanding, the purpose of yaad (remembrance) is to make memories active rather than passive — to maintain them as living awareness rather than allowing them to fade into background sentiment. This is what distinguishes dhikr from ordinary memory.
How many volumes are in this series? At least one documented here. Check the iRulz library for additional volumes.
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