TLDR;
This is a devotional Qawwali praising "Raja," likely referring to a spiritual figure or saint. The lyrics emphasize the omnipresence and power of Raja, suggesting that his name and influence are everywhere. The Qawwali expresses devotion, seeking blessings, and proclaiming spiritual allegiance. It also touches upon themes of overcoming fear and finding guidance through Raja.
- The Qawwali centers around the praise of "Raja".
- It highlights the omnipresence and power of Raja.
- It expresses devotion and seeks blessings.
Jo Sun Niyati Ki Jaan Gaye [0:00]
The Qawwal starts by singing "Jo sun Niyati ki jaan gaye, Subhan Allah". This line suggests that those who understand the essence of destiny or divine will are blessed. The repetition of "Raja Raja" emphasizes the importance and glory of Raja.
Ghulam Hai Raja Iska Naam Hai [0:51]
The singer continues to praise Raja, stating that even slaves are associated with his name. The lyrics suggest that Raja's influence is all-encompassing. The phrase "Mil gaye waha bhi sare jal gaye" could mean that those who find Raja are consumed by his love or presence.
Jidhar Nazar Uthaoge Raja Ka Naam Hai [4:55]
The Qawwal sings that wherever you look, you will find the name of Raja. This reinforces the idea of Raja's omnipresence. The line "Mili hume woh rehbari hai hum gulami aj gaye" indicates that they have found guidance through Raja and are free from servitude.
Nara-e-Risalat [7:04]
The Qawwal chants religious slogans like "Nara-e-Risalat" and "Maslak-e-Ala Hazrat," expressing religious fervor and allegiance to specific Islamic traditions. The lyrics "Darne walo tumhe itni bhi khabar nahi, Raja ke hume kisi ka dar nahi" suggest that devotees of Raja have no fear of anyone else.
Gas Paak Mustafa Raja [10:40]
The singer mentions "Gas Paak Mustafa Raja," linking Raja to revered figures in Islam. The line "Haram mein rutba pa gaye zamane mein jo cha gaye" suggests that Raja's status is elevated and recognized throughout the world.
Jo Dar Tak Ja Mein Gaye Raja Iska Naam Hai [12:16]
The Qawwal sings that Raja is the one who removes fear. The chant of "Ya Rasul Allah" invokes the Prophet Muhammad.
Wadi Raja Ki Gogo Ki Mala Lagan [13:07]
The lyrics describe the devotion to Raja as a beautiful and passionate connection. The line "Kuch nahi mitega ise Nabi khud chala rahe" suggests that this path is divinely guided by the Prophet himself. The Qawwali concludes by reiterating that Raja's name is eternal and omnipresent.