Diwali Gaira Nall Lyrics – A heart-wrenching Punjabi track by Only Nav about love and betrayal during the festival of lights. Read the full emotional lyrics about celebrating Diwali without your loved one.
Diwali Gaira Nall Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Vakho Vakh Kar Gyi Tu Raah Sohniye
Soog Sade Vehde Gyi Paa Sohniye
Vakho Vakh Kar Gyi Tu Raah Sohniye
Soog Sade Vehde Gyi Paa Sohniye
Horan Naal Kre Khushiya Tu Sanjhiya
Par Sadde Laggi Aaj Kal Vaira Nall Ni
Hove Tenu Vi Mubarak Diwali Sohniye Ni
Par Tu Taan Hai Manoni Hun Gairan Naal Ni
Tenu Vi Mubarak Diwali Sohniye Ni
Par Tu Taan Hai Manoni Hun Gairan Naal Ni
Khushiyan Da Diva Hun Tere Vehde Jagna
Sadda Kitta Wish Tenu Jeher Jeha Lagna
Khushiyan Da Diva Hun Tere Vehde Jagna
Sadda Kitta Wish Tenu Jeher Jeha Lagna
Sade Pindan Diyan Mittiya Nu Tu Ni Bhulake
Pindan Diyan Mittiya Nu Tu Ni Bhulake
Lai Firdi Yaarane Hun Seheran Naal Ni
Hove Tenu Vi Mubarak Diwali Sohniye Ni
Par Tu Taan Hai Manoni Hun Gairan Naal Ni
Tenu Vi Mubarak Diwali Sohniye Ni
Par Tu Taan Hai Manoni Hun Gairan Naal Ni
Galti Si Sadi Tenu Dil Ch Vasaleya
Haddo Wadd Chaa Ke Pyar Tere Naal Paa Leya
Galti Si Sadi Tenu Dil Ch Vasaleya
Haddo Wadd Chaa Ke Pyar Tere Naal Paa Leya
Tu Kadar Kri Na Deep De Pyar Di
Kadar Kri Na Deep De Pyar Di
Dil Rolya Eh Nav Da Vi Pairan Naal Ni
Hove Tenu Vi Mubarak Diwali Sohniye Ni
Par Tu Taan Hai Manoni Hun Gairan Naal Ni
Tenu Vi Mubarak Diwali Sohniye Ni
Par Tu Taan Hai Manoni Hun Gairan Naal Ni
Sada Dass Kive Tu Bhula Leya Khayal Ni
Ravi Ne Manuni Si Diwali Tere Naal Ni
Sada Dass Kive Tu Bhula Leya Khayal Ni
Ravi Ne Manuni Si Diwali Tere Naal Ni
Aalupur Pind Tenu Bhul Naiyo Hona
Aalupur Pind Tenu Bhul Naiyo Hona
Bhavein Kar Li Dimag Taaja Sera Naal Ni
Hove Tenu Vi Mubarak Diwali Sohniye Ni
Par Tu Taan Hai Manoni Hun Gairan Naal Ni
Tenu Vi Mubarak Diwali Sohniye Ni
Par Tu Taan Hai Manoni Hun Gairan Naal Ni
Written by: Ravi Aalupur, Gurdeep Dhindsa
Diwali Gaira Nall Song Description
This is an explainer for the lyrics of the song 'Diwali Gaira Nall'. The song is performed and composed by 'Only Nav', with words written by 'Ravi Aalupur' and 'Gurdeep Dhindsa', and the music is released by 'White Hill Tunes'.
The song tells a story of heartbreak during the festival of Diwali. The singer is speaking to a loved one, calling her 'Sohniye', which means beautiful. He says she has chosen a different path and left, and now she is celebrating her happiness with others. He wishes her a happy Diwali, but with sadness, because she is now spending it with strangers, or 'gairan', instead of with him. He remembers their time together, saying the lamp of happiness now burns for her alone, and his good wishes for her feel like poison.
The lyrics express deep pain and a sense of betrayal. The singer feels she has forgotten the soil and memories of their village, 'Aalupur Pind'. He admits he made a mistake by letting her into his heart and crossing boundaries for her love. He says she did not value his deep love, which has broken his heart. Even though he once dreamed of spending Diwali with her, he now asks how she could forget those feelings, and he pleads with her not to forget her roots and their home, no matter where her new life takes her.