Suhani Thi Lyrics Upd __full__: Wo Mangal Raat
The song "Mangal Raat" (often searched as "Wo Mangal Raat Suhani Thi") is a high-energy party track from the 2014 horror-thriller film Trip to Bhangarh . Composed and written by , the song features vocals by Tochi Raina Prerna Shridhar Quick Review: "Mangal Raat" Vibe and Energy
But lyrics, especially those passed down orally or through grainy audio cassettes, are prone to variation. One version sings: Wo mangal raat suhani thi, jab tum aaye sanam Another, more traditional, continues: Wo mangal raat suhani thi, jab Milan hua Shiv Shankar ka wo mangal raat suhani thi lyrics upd
Oho ho oho... Nindiya na aave re, Nindiya na aave... Saiyya ji ke sang, raat bite na jaaye re. The song "Mangal Raat" (often searched as "Wo
The lyrics describe the auspicious and beautiful night when Lord Krishna was born in Nand Baba's house in Gokul. It depicts the joy of Mother Yashoda and Nand Baba, the celebration of the Gopis (Gwalan), and the divine atmosphere filled with love and the sound of the flute. Nindiya na aave re, Nindiya na aave
(often omitted in shorter versions) Soona soona raat ka aangan Soona soona raat ka aangan Bujh gaya dil ka diya kya karoon Tere bina ab kya jeena Tere bina ab kya jeena Maut ka gum bhi nahin khaya kya karoon Haaye wo mangal raat suhani thi
| Wrong Spelling | Correct Spelling (UPD) | |----------------|-------------------------| | Wo mangal raat suhani thhi | Wo mangal raat suhani | | Chand bhi tha aasmani tha | Chanda bhi tha aasmaani thi | | Nindiya na aaye | Nindiya na aave (Bhojpuri inflection) | | Saawre sang raat | Saiyya ji ke sang raat |
"Mangal" can mean both auspicious and the day Tuesday . However, in romantic context, it refers to an auspicious, blessed night, not necessarily a Tuesday night.
