- Song Title: Jahan Dal Dal Pe Sone Ki Chidiya
- Movie Name: Sikander-e-azam
- Singer: Mohammed Rafi
- Music Director: Hansraj Behl
- Lyricist: Rajendra Krishan
About Song – Jahan Dal Dal Pe Sone Ki Chidiya
“Jahan Daal Daal Par Sone Ki Chidiya” is a famous Hindi patriotic song that holds immense significance in India’s history and cultural ethos. The song was written by Shailendra and composed by the legendary music director, Naushad. It featured in the 1959 movie “Sikandar-E-Azam.”
Meaning and Interpretation:
The title of the song, “Jahan Daal Daal Par Sone Ki Chidiya,” translates to “Wherever the golden bird (peacock) roams on the branches.” The “golden bird” refers to India, which was once known for its incredible wealth, prosperity, and cultural richness.
The song paints a picture of an idyllic India, with lush green landscapes, abundant resources, and a harmonious society. It symbolizes the glorious past of the country, portraying it as a land of dreams and opportunities.
Historical Context:
The song was penned during a time when India was struggling for independence from British colonial rule. It encapsulates the aspirations of the Indian people for freedom and a better future. The metaphor of the “golden bird” signifies the desire to regain India’s lost glory and to revive the nation’s splendor.
Relevance and Legacy:
“Jahan Daal Daal Par Sone Ki Chidiya” remains relevant even today as it reflects the dreams and aspirations of a prosperous and united India. It evokes a sense of national pride and reminds us of the potential that lies within the diverse and resilient nation.
The song is often played at various national events, Independence Day celebrations, and patriotic gatherings, where it serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by freedom fighters and the continued efforts to build a prosperous and inclusive India.
It continues to inspire generations of Indians to work towards building a prosperous, harmonious, and inclusive nation, where every citizen can soar high like the golden bird, on the branches of peace, truth, and prosperity.
Jahan Dal Dal Pe Sone Ki Chidiya Lyrics in Hindi
Jahan Dal Dal Pe Sone Ki Chidiya Lyrics in English
Aa Aa Aa
Gurubrahma Guruvishnu
Gurudev Maheshwara
Guru Sakshyat Parbrahma
Tasmaye Shree Guruwe Namah
Jahaan Daal Daal Par
Sone Ki Chidiya Karti Hai Basera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Jahaan Daal Daal Par
Sone Ki Chidiya Karti Hai Basera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Jahaan Satya, Ahinsa Aur Dharam Ka
Pag Pag Lagta Dera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Jay Bhaarati
Jay Bhaarati
Jay Bhaarati
Jay Bhaarati
Aa Aa Aa
Ye Dharti Wo Jahaan Rishimuni
Japte Prabhu Naam Ki Mala
Jahaan Har Balak Ik Mohan Hai
Aur Radha Ik Ik Bala
Aur Radha Ik Ik Bala
Jahaan Suraj Sabse Pehle Aakar
Daale Apna Fera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Jahaan Ganga Jamuna Krishna Aur
Kaveri Behati Jaaye
Jahaan Uttar Dakshin
Purab Pashchim
Ko Amrit Pilwaayen
Ye Amrit Pilwaayen
Kahin Ye Fal Aur Phool Ugayen
Kesar Kahin Bikhera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Albelon Ki Iss Dharti Ke
Tyohaar Bhi Hain Albele
Kahin Diwaali Ki Jagamag Hai
Holi Ke Kahin Mele
Kahin Diwaali Ki Jagamag Hai
Holi Ke Kahin Mele
Holi Ke Kahin Mele
Jahaan Raag Rang Aur Hansi Khushi Ka
Charon Aur Hai Ghera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Jahaan Daal Daal Par
Sone Ki Chidiya Karti Hai Basera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Aa Aa Aa
Jahaan Asamaan Se Batein Karte
Mandir Aur Shiwale
Kisi Nagar Mein Kisi Dwaar Par
Koi Na Tala Daale
Koi Na Tala Daale
Aur Prem Ki Bansi Jahaan Bajaata
Aaye Shaam Savera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Jahaan Satya
Ahinsa Aur Dharam Ka
Pag-pag Lagta Dera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Wo Bharat Desh Hai Mera
Jay Bhaarati
Jay Bhaarati
Jay Bhaarati
Jay Bhaarati.