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Encyclopedia: Amir Khosrow. CHAAP TILAK - Amir Khusrau ka kalam - Qawwali by Farid Ayaz - another subcontinent forums. Watch the new flag bearers of Qawwali sing CHAAP TILAK during "Spirit of the Sufis".This is a wonderful and at times very lively rendition of Chaap Tilak. The Qawwals have stuck to the tradition of the pure and classical style of singing that brings outthe best in the poetry of Amir Khusrau. I love it, and am certain that you enjoy it. Click below to view. 1. Chaap Tilak 1 2. And for the real purist in you the following is the beautiful start of the qawwali in its slow and delightful alapwhich can transport you to heaven in a trance. Chaap Tilak (start) A big thanks to all of you who came forward and helped us both morally and financially to make the concert such a success.

I edited this post and added the following by learning from the "tips" section. More Amir Khusrau. Chaap Tilak by Amir Khusro. 1.

Chaap Tilak by Amir Khusro

You've taken away my looks, my identity, by just a Glance. By making me drink the wine of love-potion, You've intoxicated me by just a Glance. My fair, delicate wrists with green bangles in them, Have been held tightly by You with just a Glance. I give my life to You, Oh my cloth-dyer, You've dyed me in Yourself, by just a Glance. I give my whole life to you Oh, Nizam, You've made me your bride, by just a Glance. 2. Amir Khusro. Amir Khusrau and Nizamuddin Aulia, painting, Deccan, circa 1725.

Amir Khusro

Amir Khusru is one of the iconic figures in the cultural history of the Indian subcontinent. A Sufi mystic and a spiritual disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya of Delhi, Amir Khusro was a notable poet and musician of the 13th century. He has been termed as the "father of qawwali" (the devotional music of the Sufis). He is also credited with enriching Hindustani classical music by introducing Persian and Arabic elements in it, and was the originator of the tarana style of music. The classical music tradition in both India and Pakistan traces its roots to poet and musician Amir Khusro, who composed the earliest ragas. Amir Khusro was a Hindustani Turk, born of a Turkish father and a Rajput mother, in India. Here is the great Pakistani Sufi singer Abida Parveen singing Khusro's Chhap Tilak Sab. In translation: In the mystic alleys of Delhi - the Dargah of Amir Khusrau / ghumakkar.com.

I learnt about Amir Khusrau when I was very young.

In the mystic alleys of Delhi - the Dargah of Amir Khusrau / ghumakkar.com

During my childhood, we used to live in Old Delhi and our house was almost sandwiched between an ancient mosque and a “mazaar” (Mausoleum). At the Mazaar, every Thursday, a few of the good musicians assembled and played devotional music, which I came to know later on was called “Sufiyana Kalaam” and it was performed as homage to the father of “Qawwalis”, Hazrat Amir Khusrau and his Master, Hazrat Nizammudin Aulia.

Since I was fond of music, I found this kind of music very fascinating and depending on the homework prescribed by my school teachers, I used to attend the Thursday “Qawwali” session sometime. Seeing my enthusiasm, one Muslim gentleman, fondly called “Haji ji”, who lived in our neighborhood, told me a few interesting facts about Amir Khusrau. Last week a friend from England, also an admirer of Amir Khusrau came to Delhi and wished to pay obeisance to him at the mausoleum. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Chaap Tilak (lyrics) Timeless sufi poetry of kabir & amir khusrau.

Unforgettable Sufis brings together the eternal poetry of mystic poets, Kabir Sahib and Hazrat Amir Khusrau.

Timeless sufi poetry of kabir & amir khusrau

The evocative lyrics drawn from their poetry explore the myriad shades of love and spell the rich experience of musical ecstasy. The most fascinating aspect is that these renditions are blend with the melody of Indian Classical music, making this album a timeless gift of love for the yearning souls who long to be in communion with the divine. Kabir Sahib and Hazrat Amir Khusrau are among the greatest mystics who shared the rapture and bliss of being in love with the divinity. Their poetry resonates with the loving adoration towards God and fills the heart with devotion and surrender for the Guru who embodies God. Amir Khusrau Chaap Tilak. Amir khusro ke kuch dohe - Shayri.com. Found them at this link Yousuf Saeed's page Chhap tilak sab cheeni ray mosay naina milaikay Chhap tilak sab cheeni ray mosay naina milaikay Prem bhatee ka madhva pilaikay Matvali kar leeni ray mosay naina milaikay Gori gori bayyan, hari hari churiyan Bayyan pakar dhar leeni ray mosay naina milaikay Bal bal jaaon mein toray rang rajwa Apni see kar leeni ray mosay naina milaikay Khusro Nijaam kay bal bal jayyiye Mohay Suhaagan keeni ray mosay naina milaikay Chhap tilak sab cheeni ray mosay naina milaikay You've taken away my looks, my identity, by just a glance.

Amir khusro ke kuch dohe - Shayri.com

By making me drink the wine of love-potion, You've intoxicated me by just a glance; My fair, delicate wrists with green bangles in them, Have been held tightly by you with just a glance. I give my life to you, Oh my cloth-dyer, You've dyed me in yourself, by just a glance. I give my whole life to you Oh, Nijam, You've made me your bride, by just a glance Man kunto maula, Fa Ali-un maula Man kunto maula. Amir Khusrau : the Mystic Genius « Indian Raga. Amir khusro Info.