Bina Shah November 30, 2005
#23 Posted by ullu_ka_pathha on December 2, 2005 11:47:33 am
Once you have spent time here you get addicted to the city.If Karachi is fast, Lahore reveals itself slowly and gracefully with all of its mystic past, bazaars, foggy December nights and what not.Ibn-e-Insha once wrote a poem for Karachi which was something like that
``Meri khwahishon ka Roma, Meri hasraton ki dilli``
``Mujhe aur kaun jaane,Mujhe aur kaun pehchaane``
``Tu hi de tau de gawahi,Ae balda-e-Karachi``
Kudos to Bina ji for this tribute to the city in prose (Lapait lapait ke maar rahi hain).
This city has something for everyone from pauper to the prince.
Cheers to Lahore ``The city with a soul``.
``Meri khwahishon ka Roma, Meri hasraton ki dilli``
``Mujhe aur kaun jaane,Mujhe aur kaun pehchaane``
``Tu hi de tau de gawahi,Ae balda-e-Karachi``
Kudos to Bina ji for this tribute to the city in prose (Lapait lapait ke maar rahi hain).
This city has something for everyone from pauper to the prince.
Cheers to Lahore ``The city with a soul``.
#24 Posted by delhiwala on December 2, 2005 12:16:33 pm
Re: # 23
Ullu De Pathay: Wah bhai wah kiya baat hai.
Ishradd, muqarrar....
Bina shah: Why is your name a Hindu Name? did your parents run out of Islamic names?
Not that I care about it, but you could be tried under Blasphemy law.
Ullu De Pathay: Wah bhai wah kiya baat hai.
Ishradd, muqarrar....
Bina shah: Why is your name a Hindu Name? did your parents run out of Islamic names?
Not that I care about it, but you could be tried under Blasphemy law.
#29 Posted by Bina_Shah on December 3, 2005 9:21:48 am
Re: # 24
My parents named me that to confuse people like you.
My parents named me that to confuse people like you.
#31 Posted by Sayeen on December 4, 2005 12:01:19 am
Re: # 30:
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what does that mean?>>
People like you who are oblivious to the most beautiful flower of all the ``motia`` ... who inadvertently bring religion into everything, be it peoples names..and who dont know when to say Irshad or Muqarrar when a Misra or a Sher is read (Ref:post#24) { you say ``Irshad`` prior to the saying of the starting verse, from there on ``Muqarrar`` for praise and repititon}.
And about the names:
Hindu parents of Hindu bollywood stars: Shahid Kapoor and Aftab Shivdisani..both Delhi boys ironically...did their parents run out of Hindu names as well..??
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People like you who are oblivious to the most beautiful flower of all the ``motia`` ... who inadvertently bring religion into everything, be it peoples names..and who dont know when to say Irshad or Muqarrar when a Misra or a Sher is read (Ref:post#24) { you say ``Irshad`` prior to the saying of the starting verse, from there on ``Muqarrar`` for praise and repititon}.
And about the names:
Hindu parents of Hindu bollywood stars: Shahid Kapoor and Aftab Shivdisani..both Delhi boys ironically...did their parents run out of Hindu names as well..??
#34 Posted by delhiwala on December 5, 2005 7:43:52 am
Re: # 31
First of All, is your name ``Bina Shah``?
Secondly, I am NOT A HINDU AND NOT OVERLY RELIGOUS EITHER(maybe little bit).
Thirdly, Hindus do use Muslim First Names(sometimes) but hardly any Muslim does the converse.
My relatives have strange names, my first cousin is called ``ShahBaj Singh Sial``, there is nothing Muslim about him. My another cousin is called ``Kabir`` and another one ``Iqbal``.
But I have never seen any Muslim with Hindu first names, ``Bina Shah`` was the first exception.
There is no need to get sentimental about me calling names, I am a very peace loving DESI living in North America who loves to watch Indi-Paki CockFights on Chowk.
Thank You for Listening.
First of All, is your name ``Bina Shah``?
Secondly, I am NOT A HINDU AND NOT OVERLY RELIGOUS EITHER(maybe little bit).
Thirdly, Hindus do use Muslim First Names(sometimes) but hardly any Muslim does the converse.
My relatives have strange names, my first cousin is called ``ShahBaj Singh Sial``, there is nothing Muslim about him. My another cousin is called ``Kabir`` and another one ``Iqbal``.
But I have never seen any Muslim with Hindu first names, ``Bina Shah`` was the first exception.
There is no need to get sentimental about me calling names, I am a very peace loving DESI living in North America who loves to watch Indi-Paki CockFights on Chowk.
Thank You for Listening.
#21 Posted by Ally on December 2, 2005 6:08:57 am
#20
did you guys used to call those sandstorms `neri` we used to be so happy to here `neri agayii, neri agayii` usually it would be followed by rain...
did you guys used to call those sandstorms `neri` we used to be so happy to here `neri agayii, neri agayii` usually it would be followed by rain...
#20 Posted by amansandhu on December 2, 2005 3:35:02 am
Stuka, the following pasages from the article reminds me of Amritsar
``– the haze and fog of a typical chilly Lahore morning, as the sun struggles manfully to shine through. The very climate of Lahore is passionate, whether it’s the thunder and rain of a monsoon downpour, the scorching heat of a summer afternoon, or the angry red sky of an approaching dust storm.``
`` the taste of the jamun and mangoes they picked from tress planted at their grandparents’ houses; or the heavy fragrance of motia.
``Their memories of home are colored with the remembrance of delicious food, lovingly cooked and forcefully administered to them by nanis and nanas and khalas and phupas and relatives of every gender and age.
``Long naps during stifling summer afternoons, the excitement of the arrival of the monsoon, and the shopping trips to the bazaars.``
Another similarity bet Lahore and Asr is the excellent food that is found in both cities,
people who haved lived in Asr always remember and talk about the food.
Though, Lahore is a much bigger and more beautifull city than Asr, being not very far from each other there are a lot of cultural similarities.
I remember the hot summer nights when we use to sleep on the roof. We would fill bowls
with water and motia, and put it by the bed side, and we would come running down when there was a dust storm followed by rain. Even the dust storms have stopped now.
``– the haze and fog of a typical chilly Lahore morning, as the sun struggles manfully to shine through. The very climate of Lahore is passionate, whether it’s the thunder and rain of a monsoon downpour, the scorching heat of a summer afternoon, or the angry red sky of an approaching dust storm.``
`` the taste of the jamun and mangoes they picked from tress planted at their grandparents’ houses; or the heavy fragrance of motia.
``Their memories of home are colored with the remembrance of delicious food, lovingly cooked and forcefully administered to them by nanis and nanas and khalas and phupas and relatives of every gender and age.
``Long naps during stifling summer afternoons, the excitement of the arrival of the monsoon, and the shopping trips to the bazaars.``
Another similarity bet Lahore and Asr is the excellent food that is found in both cities,
people who haved lived in Asr always remember and talk about the food.
Though, Lahore is a much bigger and more beautifull city than Asr, being not very far from each other there are a lot of cultural similarities.
I remember the hot summer nights when we use to sleep on the roof. We would fill bowls
with water and motia, and put it by the bed side, and we would come running down when there was a dust storm followed by rain. Even the dust storms have stopped now.
#22 Posted by delhiwala on December 2, 2005 9:22:25 am
Re: # 20
what the hell is a motia?
If it is the tree, how would it fit in a gharra?
what the hell is a motia?
If it is the tree, how would it fit in a gharra?
#18 Posted by Foxbat on December 2, 2005 12:12:32 am
BINA BINA BINA, WHY HAVE THY REMOVED MY POSTING...
#17 Posted by Foxbat on December 2, 2005 12:12:14 am
BINA BINA BINA, WHY HAVE THY REMOVED MY POSTING...
#16 Posted by Urstruly on December 1, 2005 10:11:00 am
us bewafa ka shehr he aur hum haiN dosto
ashke rawaN ki nehr he aur hum haiN dosto
#15 Posted by stuka on December 1, 2005 9:47:09 am
Reminds me of my own trip to Lahore. I don`t think there is any comparison between Amritsar and Lahore. The latter has a far more pervasive sense of history and culture. In Amritsar, outside of Golden Temple, there really isn`t much. Durgiana temple and Jallianwala Bagh at best.
I think that the modern aspects of Lahore do not take away from what is traditional. I agree with Kulharee about the importance of Data Sahib. The triangulation of Data Sahib, Badshahi Masjid and the fort seems to be the cultural centre of old Lahore, with Gurudwara Dera Sahib being a symbol of the city`s intercommunity past and Minar e Pakistan a symbol of the future. One can soak this in and then head over to the opulence of Pearl Continental for a different mindset. One thing I did appreciate is the conitnuity of new Lahore and Old Lahore, and I think restaurants like Cuckoo`s Grill, places that attract the well off to the old parts of town, are integral to that approach. Lahore is above all the quintessential Punjabi city.
Great city, look forward to going again...BTW, is Shanzeh Haque related to another Lahori Haque who has been a long time interactor of Chowk in times past?
I think that the modern aspects of Lahore do not take away from what is traditional. I agree with Kulharee about the importance of Data Sahib. The triangulation of Data Sahib, Badshahi Masjid and the fort seems to be the cultural centre of old Lahore, with Gurudwara Dera Sahib being a symbol of the city`s intercommunity past and Minar e Pakistan a symbol of the future. One can soak this in and then head over to the opulence of Pearl Continental for a different mindset. One thing I did appreciate is the conitnuity of new Lahore and Old Lahore, and I think restaurants like Cuckoo`s Grill, places that attract the well off to the old parts of town, are integral to that approach. Lahore is above all the quintessential Punjabi city.
Great city, look forward to going again...BTW, is Shanzeh Haque related to another Lahori Haque who has been a long time interactor of Chowk in times past?
#14 Posted by Ally on December 1, 2005 9:40:05 am
All my Lhauri mami`s are fat except for the couple that are actually from Lhaur, the others too were slim before their marraige, after coming to Lhaur even the one from Karachi has now taken on majj like proportions...
Gol gappey kha kha, aap gol gappey bann giya!
Even tho Lhaur Lhaur ay!
Gol gappey kha kha, aap gol gappey bann giya!
Even tho Lhaur Lhaur ay!
#13 Posted by faisaluno on December 1, 2005 9:17:10 am
also sadly for karachiites, karachi women are into boring stuff like careers while lahori women are into partying.
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