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Content tagged with Poetry On Khayal
Literature of Kashmir has a long history, the oldest texts having been composed in the Sanskrit language. Early names include Patanjali, the author of the Mahābhāṣya commentary on Pāṇini's grammar, suggested by some to have been the same to write the Hindu treatise known as the Yogasutra, and Dridhbala, who revised the Charaka Samhita of Ayurveda.
In medieval times, philosophers of Kashmir Shaivism include Vasugupta (c. 800), Utpala (c. 925), Abhinavagupta, Kshemaraja, and Anandavardhana. If we talk about contemporary poetry of Kashmir there are many poets, which include Asif Tariq Bhat, Tashi Shah, Akeel Mohiuddin Bhat, and Zeeshan Jaipuri.
Jo Khayal They Na Qyaas They Wohi Log Hum Sey Bichar Gye
Meri Zindagi Ki Jo Aas They Wohi Log Hum Sey Bichar Gye
Jinhein Manta Hi Nahi Yeh Dil Wohi Log Hein Merey Humsafar
Mujhey Har Trha Sey Jo Raas They Wohi Log Hum Sey Bichar Gye
Mujhey Lamha Bhar Ki Rafakton K Azaaab Ore Staein Gey
Meri...
jab koe baat kerta hon tera khayal aata hay
jab kuchh sochnay lagta hon tera khayal aata hay
meri aankhon meri nazar main tum aisay samaai ho
jab kuch dekhnay lagta hon tera khayal aata hay
koe bhi kaam mujh se abb tu kia nahi jaata
jaabb kuchh kernay lagta hon tera khayal aata hay
main saari...
kabhi kabhi meray dil main ye khayal aata hay
kay zindagi teri zulfooN ki narm chaooN main
guzarnay paati to shadab ho bhi sakti thi
ye teri jo meri zeest ka muqaddar hay
teri nazar ki shoaooN main kho bhi sakti thi
ajab na tha kay main begana-e-alam reh kar
teray jamal ki raanaiyooN...
tum ko dekha to ye khayal aaya
zindagi dhoop tum ghana saya
aaj phir dil nay ek tamanna ki
aaj phir dil ko hum nay samjhaya
tum chalay jao gay to sochain gay
hum nay kia khoya hum nay kia paya
hum jisay gunguna nahi saktay
waqt nay esa geet keo gaya
(javed akhtar)