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When a Qawwali singer performs "Jhula Jhulau Main Tujhe," they are often moving beyond the simple act of a festival ritual. In Sufi tradition, the swing becomes a metaphor for the oscillation of the heart—moving back and forth between the pain of separation and the joy of union. The singer is saying, "Let me serve you, let me rock you in the cradle of my heart." The "upd" in the keyword suggests a recent
: It speaks of the pain of separation, searching for a trace of the child amidst "a rain of arrows" ( barsaat mein teero ki ), and mourning instead of celebrating a birthday ( saalgira ). In Sufi tradition, the swing becomes a metaphor
," is a deeply moving tribute often recited during Muharram to commemorate the tragedy of Karbala. While it is frequently categorized as a qawwali due to its rhythmic style, it is also widely performed as a While it is frequently categorized as a qawwali