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"Sona Aya Tay Saj Gayi Galian Bazar" (also known as "Sohna Aaya Te Saj Gaye Ne Galiyan Bazaar") is one of the most beloved Punjabi Naats globally, particularly celebrated during the month of to commemorate the birth of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This soulful kalam captures the joy and spiritual transformation of the world upon the arrival of the "Sohna" (Beautiful One). Meaning and Lyrics of the Naat

The poet claims they could search the whole world but never find anyone as beautiful or as high in rank. sona aya tay saj gayi galian bazar mp3 download

The lyrics of this Naat describe a world transformed by divine light. The central theme revolves around the phrase "Sohna Aaya Te Saj Gaye Ne Galiyan Bazaar," which translates to "The Beautiful One has arrived, and the streets and markets have been decorated". Key verses highlight the unmatched status of the Prophet: "Sona Aya Tay Saj Gayi Galian Bazar" (also

Verse like "Deed Mere Nabi Di Ae Rabb Da Nazaara" suggest that seeing the Prophet is like seeing a glimpse of God's own glory. The lyrics of this Naat describe a world

Several legendary and contemporary Naat Khawans have given voice to this kalam, making it a staple in Milad gatherings:

"Sona Aya Tay Saj Gayi Galian Bazar" (also known as "Sohna Aaya Te Saj Gaye Ne Galiyan Bazaar") is one of the most beloved Punjabi Naats globally, particularly celebrated during the month of to commemorate the birth of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This soulful kalam captures the joy and spiritual transformation of the world upon the arrival of the "Sohna" (Beautiful One). Meaning and Lyrics of the Naat

The poet claims they could search the whole world but never find anyone as beautiful or as high in rank.

The lyrics of this Naat describe a world transformed by divine light. The central theme revolves around the phrase "Sohna Aaya Te Saj Gaye Ne Galiyan Bazaar," which translates to "The Beautiful One has arrived, and the streets and markets have been decorated". Key verses highlight the unmatched status of the Prophet:

Verse like "Deed Mere Nabi Di Ae Rabb Da Nazaara" suggest that seeing the Prophet is like seeing a glimpse of God's own glory.

Several legendary and contemporary Naat Khawans have given voice to this kalam, making it a staple in Milad gatherings:

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