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Humara Ho Gaya lyrics | Osho Jain

Osho Jain Humara Ho Gaya (FT. SANCHI)

Mere khaalii aasman kaa taara ho gaya,
Tu mere samandar kaa kinara ho gayaa,
Mere khaalii aasman kaa taara ho gaya,
Tu mere samandar kaa kinara ho gayaa...,

Hawaon kii nigahein bhii ab dekhein bas humein,
Tu mera mae teraa sab humara ho gayaa…
hmmmm..(Music)

Mere khaali aankhonn ka nazara ho gayaa,
Tere hone sae mera guzara ho gayaa,

Hawaon ki nigaheinn bhi ab dekheinn bas humeinn,
Tu mera me teraa sab humara ho gayaa.
hmmmm…(Music)

Humara Ho Gaya ko banane wale: Osho Jain aur sunane wale: Osho Jain and Sanchi

If one had to use a cliche to describe this sweet and beautiful music, one would say that it is like two puzzle pieces coming together to complete the jigsaw of life. Instead than seeing it as a sign of weakness, it demonstrates the power that can be found in cooperation and growth through the support of one another. Because it does not constitute a lack of strength. ~Osho Jain

Humara Ho Gaya From "Saar" Album. The song "Humara Ho Gaya" is included on the new album "Saar" and was performed by Osho Jain and Sanchi. Osho Jain is responsible for both the song and the music of Humara Ho Gaya.

If you click on this link, you can listen to the whole album right away: https://youtu.be/68nCH3rvG8

Osho Jain has worked hard to put all of his thoughts, feelings, and experiences into seven songs and two poems for his first album, which will be released to the public soon. "Saar," which means "summary" in Hindi, is a condensed version of everything he has learned about life, love, and being. It is a collection of everything he has learned about these things.

If you listen to this album, you'll go back in time and be able to meet your younger self and tell them how proud you are of them. This album has the ability to do this because the music is straightforward and simple. It's the same as always carrying around an old trunk full of valuable memories in your pocket.

Starting with "Hamara Ho Gaya," then "Bohot Hua," and ending with "Pyaare," Osho has worked with two other great artists to make music that sounds like home. The first step in making this sound was singing "Hamara Ho Gaya."

Osho has a dream that "Saar" will find you at just the right time and for all the right reasons.

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