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Hind Ke Sitara Song Lyrics - Manoj Tiwari

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Hind Ke Sitara Song Lyrics

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Verse 1: “Arey Aisan Manohar Mangal Moorat

Suhavan Sundar Soorat Ho”

 

Translation: “Such a beautiful and auspicious form, with a pleasant and lovely appearance.”

Meaning: This verse praises the beauty and auspiciousness of someone’s appearance or character, suggesting that they bring joy and positivity to those around them.

Verse 2: “Ae Raja Ji Ae Raja Ji

Ae Raja Ji Ekare Ta Rahal

Ha Zaroorat Muhurat Khoobsurat Ho”

 

Translation: “Oh King, oh King, oh King, let’s stay together, may the moment be necessary and beautiful.”

Meaning: Here, the singer addresses someone with respect, possibly referring to them metaphorically as a king. The verse suggests the importance of being together in a beautiful and opportune moment.

Verse 3: “Arey Humra Janata Babua

GM Hoihein

Na Na Na Na Na Na

E Lalna DM Hoihein Ho”

 

Translation: “Our people, buddy, are becoming GM (General Manager). Oh Lalna, they’re becoming DM (District Magistrate).”

Meaning: This verse celebrates the progress and success of the common people, with someone being promoted to the position of General Manager and another to the role of District Magistrate.

Verse 4: “Ae Lalna Hind Ke Sitara

E Ta CM Hoihein

Ose Upara PM Hoihein Ho”

 

Translation: “Oh Lalna, the star of India, they’re becoming CM (Chief Minister). And then, above that, they’ll become PM (Prime Minister).”

Meaning: Lalna, likely a term of endearment, is portrayed as a rising star of India, achieving success first as a Chief Minister and then potentially reaching the pinnacle of political power as the Prime Minister.

Verse 5: “Arey Hoihein Vice Chancellor

University Ke Mayor

London City Ke Nu Ho”

 

Translation: “They become Vice Chancellor, the Mayor of the University, known in the city of London.”

Meaning: This verse highlights someone’s achievements in academia and administration, attaining the prestigious position of Vice Chancellor and also serving as the Mayor of a university within the city of London.

Verse 6: “Arey Babua Humar Maharaj Hoihein

Raja Dhiraj Hoihein Ho”

 

Translation: “Our lad becomes a great king, a majestic king.”

Meaning: This line symbolizes someone’s rise to royal status, becoming a great and respected king.

Verse 7: “Ae Lalna Dhaatu Mein Heera

Pokhraj Hoihein

Sirva Ke Taaj Hoihein Ho”

 

Translation: “Oh Lalna, like a diamond in the metal, they become a topaz, the crown jewel of the head.”

Meaning: Lalna is compared to a precious gemstone, symbolizing their exceptional qualities and value. They are described as a crown jewel, signifying their importance and significance.

Verse 8: “Muni Baba Aisan Babu

Gyani Hoihein

Raja Jaisan

Daani Hoihein Ho”

 

Translation: “Sage Baba, such a gentleman, becomes knowledgeable, like a king, becomes a donor.”

Meaning: This verse acknowledges someone’s transformation from a sage-like figure to a knowledgeable and generous individual, akin to a benevolent king.

Verse 9: “Ae Lalna Akhila Bhumandal

Rajdhani Hoihein

Baape Jash Khandani Hoihein Ho”

 

Translation: “Oh Lalna, the capital of the whole world, becomes the capital, inheriting the family’s honor.”

Meaning: Lalna is hailed as the capital of the entire world, inheriting the esteemed legacy of their family.

The song exudes a sense of pride and celebration for the achievements and aspirations of individuals, portraying them as stars shining brightly in various spheres of life. For original song lyrics and information refer the link Hind Ke Sitara.