Karamjala, or Karamjale, or Karamjali, is made of two parts, Karam, that is 'karm', meaning works, deeds, and Jalna, to burn. So someone whose deeds are bad, is called karamjala (for male) or karamjali (for female) or karamjale (for plural, or as the case may rarely be, but is so in the khaleefa song of Lekar Hum Deewana Dil, respectable way, the respect of course being fake here).
Karamjale/ Karamjala/ Karamjali Meaning
Karamjala, or Karamjale, or Karamjali, is made of two parts, Karam, that is 'karm', meaning works, deeds, and Jalna, to burn. So someone whose deeds are bad, is called karamjala (for male) or karamjali (for female) or karamjale (for plural, or as the case may rarely be, but is so in the khaleefa song of Lekar Hum Deewana Dil, respectable way, the respect of course being fake here).
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2 comments:
"Khaleefa song of Humshakals"????
@Anup
Thanks. Just caught it. And then I knew what the comment would be. :)
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