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If you want: I can (1) locate songs/films where this exact line appears, (2) draft a short song/stanza expanding the line, or (3) provide a musical arrangement suggestion. Which would you like?
पूरी करने ख़्वाहिशें अपने जिगर के चैन की अपनी सारी ज़िंदगी क़ुर्बान कर जाता है बाप
If you typed this keyword into a search engine, you are likely looking for the poignant father-son dynamic depicted in a classic Bollywood song. But there is a slight phonetic hiccup in your search. The correct lyric is not "raza aata hai baap" but rather (The father returns home crying).
Would you like more information about the song, the movie, or its creators?
While the preamble sets a domestic scene, the core narrative shifts focus toward , the young, beloved daughter of Imam Hussain (as) . In historical accounts of Karbala, Bibi Sakina's attachment to her father is legendary. The lyrics capture her immense grief when that protective shield—her father's presence—was violently stripped away on the 10th of Muharram. 3. The Tragedy of the Prison of Sham (Damascus) din dhale jab karke mazdoori raza aata hai baap lyrics
As the sun sets ( din dhale ), his only solace is the thought of returning home to his children. His exhaustion is wiped away the moment he sees his family safe and happy.
When the day wanes, on an empty stomach, after doing labor That father returns to his home, weeping. The child cries with hunger; the youth (mother/wife) is starving. There is a prayer on the lips, but sadness in the eyes. The father asks, "Whom do I beg to? Who is my support?" The child says, "Give me milk, give me bread... Why did you even give me birth?"
The poignant lines of the Noha hold a profound place in Islamic devotional poetry, specifically within Shia mourning traditions (Aza’dari). This write-up explores the full lyrics, their emotional depth, the cultural context, and why this piece resonates so deeply with listeners worldwide. Complete Lyrics (Roman Urdu/Hindi)
दिन ढले जब कर के मज़दूरी रज़ा आता है बाप देख कर हँसते हुए बच्चों को सुख पाता है बाप If you want: I can (1) locate songs/films
"Din dhale jab karke mazdoori, raza aata hai baap Beta bhookha hai, aaye kuchh paise haath mein"
This contrast between the exhaustion of the world outside and the quiet joy of home is the central pillar of the poem. The father finds his happiness and peace not in his wages, but in the well-being of his children.
The iconic Bollywood film "Mughal-e-Azam" (1960) is a treasure trove of timeless classics, and one of its most poignant and thought-provoking songs is "Din Dhale Jab Karke Mazdoori Raza Aata Hai Baap". Written by the legendary poet and songwriter, Sahir Ludhianvi, these lyrics are a heart-wrenching expression of a father's love and sacrifice.
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Many listeners who attend Muharram congregations ( Majalis ) are working-class individuals who intimately understand the exhaustion mentioned in the lyrics. By connecting their daily struggles to the cosmic grief of Karbala, the Noha provides them with spiritual comfort and a sense of shared dignity. 2. Highlighting the Bond of Fatherhood
Raza was a mason—his hands were calloused, his back bent from a lifetime of lifting bricks, mixing cement, and shaping the walls of houses that would outlive him. He had taken on the job of rebuilding the old community school, a project that would keep the town’s children safe from the monsoon floods.
उम्र भर रहती है उस बेटे के दिल में एक ख़लिश, जब तरक्की देखने से पहले मर जाता है बाप। A son feels a pang of sadness throughout his life, When the father dies before seeing his progress.
If you want: I can (1) locate songs/films where this exact line appears, (2) draft a short song/stanza expanding the line, or (3) provide a musical arrangement suggestion. Which would you like?
पूरी करने ख़्वाहिशें अपने जिगर के चैन की अपनी सारी ज़िंदगी क़ुर्बान कर जाता है बाप
If you typed this keyword into a search engine, you are likely looking for the poignant father-son dynamic depicted in a classic Bollywood song. But there is a slight phonetic hiccup in your search. The correct lyric is not "raza aata hai baap" but rather (The father returns home crying).
Would you like more information about the song, the movie, or its creators?
While the preamble sets a domestic scene, the core narrative shifts focus toward , the young, beloved daughter of Imam Hussain (as) . In historical accounts of Karbala, Bibi Sakina's attachment to her father is legendary. The lyrics capture her immense grief when that protective shield—her father's presence—was violently stripped away on the 10th of Muharram. 3. The Tragedy of the Prison of Sham (Damascus)
As the sun sets ( din dhale ), his only solace is the thought of returning home to his children. His exhaustion is wiped away the moment he sees his family safe and happy.
When the day wanes, on an empty stomach, after doing labor That father returns to his home, weeping. The child cries with hunger; the youth (mother/wife) is starving. There is a prayer on the lips, but sadness in the eyes. The father asks, "Whom do I beg to? Who is my support?" The child says, "Give me milk, give me bread... Why did you even give me birth?"
The poignant lines of the Noha hold a profound place in Islamic devotional poetry, specifically within Shia mourning traditions (Aza’dari). This write-up explores the full lyrics, their emotional depth, the cultural context, and why this piece resonates so deeply with listeners worldwide. Complete Lyrics (Roman Urdu/Hindi)
दिन ढले जब कर के मज़दूरी रज़ा आता है बाप देख कर हँसते हुए बच्चों को सुख पाता है बाप
"Din dhale jab karke mazdoori, raza aata hai baap Beta bhookha hai, aaye kuchh paise haath mein"
This contrast between the exhaustion of the world outside and the quiet joy of home is the central pillar of the poem. The father finds his happiness and peace not in his wages, but in the well-being of his children.
The iconic Bollywood film "Mughal-e-Azam" (1960) is a treasure trove of timeless classics, and one of its most poignant and thought-provoking songs is "Din Dhale Jab Karke Mazdoori Raza Aata Hai Baap". Written by the legendary poet and songwriter, Sahir Ludhianvi, these lyrics are a heart-wrenching expression of a father's love and sacrifice.
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.
Many listeners who attend Muharram congregations ( Majalis ) are working-class individuals who intimately understand the exhaustion mentioned in the lyrics. By connecting their daily struggles to the cosmic grief of Karbala, the Noha provides them with spiritual comfort and a sense of shared dignity. 2. Highlighting the Bond of Fatherhood
Raza was a mason—his hands were calloused, his back bent from a lifetime of lifting bricks, mixing cement, and shaping the walls of houses that would outlive him. He had taken on the job of rebuilding the old community school, a project that would keep the town’s children safe from the monsoon floods.
उम्र भर रहती है उस बेटे के दिल में एक ख़लिश, जब तरक्की देखने से पहले मर जाता है बाप। A son feels a pang of sadness throughout his life, When the father dies before seeing his progress.