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Shayar Punjab De by Ansh Sagar

Shayar Punjab De by Ansh Sagar

Ansh Sagar

This Podcast is dedicated to Maa Boli Punjabi.

15 - Uth Shah Hussaina Vekh Lai | Baba Ghulam Hussain Nadeem | Ansh Sagar | Shayar Punjab De | S2 | EP 2
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  • 15 - Uth Shah Hussaina Vekh Lai | Baba Ghulam Hussain Nadeem | Ansh Sagar | Shayar Punjab De | S2 | EP 2

    This poetry is penned by Baba Ghulam Hussain Nadeem “Kadari”

    A sufi poet from Lehanda Punjab (Pakistan)

    This poem is one of his most famous poems and is adopted from his book “Umro’n Lamme Rog”



    This is recited by Ansh Sagar

    (Ansh Sagar is an growing artist based in Chandigarh and from Mandi Dabwali, Haryana

    After completing his graduation in B.tech (Mechanical Engineering) from MIMIT, Malout, he pursued Master degree in Urdu and then in Punjabi from Panjab University, Chandigarh

    Mainly he is a Songwriter, Voiceover Artist, Singer and Performer.

    You can listen to his poetry and his songs on various platforms like Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music and many others.)



    Really looking forward for your feedback about this podcast and suggestions.


    If there is any specific poet you want me to recite, do let me know in comments or through DM on Instagram. I’ll surely try my best to recite his/her poetry.


    Here is link to all social media handles:


    https://linktr.ee/anshsagar



    Sun, 17 Nov 2024 - 09min
  • 14 - Phull Ni Gulab Jaisa | Babu Rajab Ali | Ansh Sagar | S2 | EP 1

    This poetry is penned by legendary poet of Punjabi LiteratureBabu Rajab Ali.

    He has mainly penned “Kavishry”in Punjabi. Till now there are many Kavishars who sing his poems.


    Recited by Ansh Sagar


    (Ansh Sagar is an growing artist based in Chandigarh and from Mandi Dabwali, Haryana

    After completing his graduation in B.tech (Mechanical Engineering) from MIMIT, Malout, he pursued Master degree in Urdu and then in Punjabi from Panjab University, Chandigarh


    Mainly he is a Songwriter, Voiceover Artist, Singer and Performer.

    You can listen to his poetry and his songs on various platforms like Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music and many others.)


    Really looking forward for your feedback about this podcast and suggestions.


    If there is any specific poet you want me to recite, do let me know in comments or through DM on Instagram. I’ll surely try my best to recite his/her poetry.


    Here is link to all social media handles:


    https://linktr.ee/anshsagar

    Fri, 08 Nov 2024 - 03min
  • 13 - Hun Ram Ayodhya Nahi'n Aavega | Navtej Bharti | Ansh Sagar | EP 13

    This Poem is written by Navtej Bharti, a well known name in Punjabi Literature and recited by me.


    This is a poem which reflects Shree Ram as Mariyada Purshotam and how he was so down to earth when poem says “ghirni de joothe ber khanda Ram”


    On the other hand it reflects some black sheep who use name of Shree Ram, for spreading hatred.


    So, it is a humble request, not to see this piece as any disrespect to any religion and in anyway. 🙏


    Some of the poems of this sense are already recited by me, one is Nanak by Late Surjit Patar Sahab (Episode 7 of this podcast)


    Another are “Nanak” and “Rukh Rom” by Jaswant Zafar

    (Episodes 1 and 8 of this podcasts respectively)

    Wed, 30 Oct 2024 - 02min
  • 12 - Rukh Rom | Jaswant Zafar | Ansh Sagar | Shayar Punjab De | S1 | EP 12

    This poem is named as Rukh Rom penned by Jaswant Zafar and recited by Ansh Sagar. It is from his book "Asi'n Nanak Re Ki Lagde Haan"

    Mon, 05 Aug 2024 - 00min
  • 11 - Kaniyaan Da Paatar | Navtej Bharti | Ansh Sagar | Shayar Punjab De | S 1 | E 11

    This is a poem penned by Navtej Bharti, it is a metaphor in poetry that a bird which is called as “Chatrik” (Pied Cuckoo) is considered to be a bird that drinks only rain water and waits for the rain to quench its thirst. If it does not rain then it will die but will not drink any other water. So, this context is very important to understand this very poem. Recited by Ansh Sagar.

    Fri, 19 Jul 2024 - 00min
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