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Chaubola

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Chaubola (Hindustani: चौबोला or چوبولا) is aquatrainmeter in the poetry ofNorth India andPakistan, often employed in folk songs.

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In one sequence in theUrdu operaInder Sabha,Indra, the king of the gods, enters his court and announces in achaubola[1] -

UrduTranscriptionTranslation

راجا هوں میں قوم کا اور اِندر میرا نام

بِن پریوں کی دید کے مُجهے نهیں آرام
میرا سنگلدیپ میں مُلکوں مُلکوں راج
جی میرا هے چاہتا کی جلسہ دیکهوں آج

Raja hun main qaum ka aur Indar mera naam
Bin pariyon ki deed ke mujhe nahin araam
Mera Sangaldip mein mulkon-mulkon raj
Ji mera hai chahta ki jalsa dekhun aaj

I am king, and my name is Indar
Accustomed to the company of fairies
My rule stretches across the nations of Sangaldip
And today, I wish to see a spectacle!

References

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  1. ^Kenneth Ballhatchet, David D. Taylor (1984),Changing South Asia: City and culture, Centre of South Asian Studies, The School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London, 1984,ISBN 9789622340213,... Raja Indar at first performs a dance and then sings a chaubola, in which he proclaims, Raja hun main quam ka ...
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