"Howle Bulle" is a Punjabi phrase that loosely translates to "The Sound of Bulleh." It typically refers to the profound and expressive poetry of the famous Sufi saint Bulleh Shah. The phrase captures the essence of spiritual awakening, deep introspection, and the quest for truth, often expressed through poetic verses that challenge conventional beliefs and advocate for love, unity, and inner reflection.
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00:00Oh man, someone dropped their money.
00:03I left the door to pick up the money.
00:06I stuck it under the door.
00:08Then he came and kicked me.
00:11Still, the money fell.
00:12So I tried to pick up the mobile.
00:14I thought I got the mobile,
00:16so I left the door again.
00:17But he kicked me again.
00:19Now as I picked up the mobile,
00:22I started running out of fear.
00:24I tied my belt and sat down.
00:25Still, he kicked me.
00:26Such a scoundrel.
00:28Like Kijie.