Din Dhale Jab Karke Mazdoori Raza Aata Hai Baap Lyrics -
(Outro) Aaj bhi sooraj ugta hai, naye din ki aas Phir se uthu, phir se ladho, yeh hai zindagi ka saans Shayad kal aacha ho, yeh vishwas dilata hai Din dhale jab karke mazdoori, raza aata hai baap.
The user wrote "raza aata hai baap" . The correct lyric in most sources is "Raza aata hai baap" (the father comes home willingly/with consent), though some colloquial versions replace "raza" with "wapsi" (return). However, the original is "raza" — meaning consent or willingness, implying he returns not just physically but with a sense of duty. din dhale jab karke mazdoori raza aata hai baap lyrics
You can find the full lyrics for the emotional manqabat, "Din Dhale Jab Karke Mazdoori Raza Aata Hai Baap," recited by Shadman Raza, at these locations: YouTube (Shadman Raza) Facebook (NauhaAndManqabatLyrics) Facebook (Rah-E-Najat) Facebook (User Post) YouTube (Alternative Link) Baap | Din Dhalay | Shadman Raza (Outro) Aaj bhi sooraj ugta hai, naye din
The most profound human stories are often not found in the grand epics of kings and warriors, but in the quiet, repetitive rituals of the working class. A single line of lyrics, "Din dhale jab karke mazdoori, raza aata hai baap" — "When the day declines, after toiling as a laborer, the father comes home" — encapsulates an entire universe of sacrifice, dignity, and quiet heroism. This is not merely a line of a song; it is a sociological document, a prayer, and a mirror held up to the silent scaffolding upon which millions of families are built. However, the original is "raza" — meaning consent