When nothing feels right, all we want is comfort in our usual surroundings. When the soul is worn out, all we want is a little solace, yet nothing can give it. Heartbreak, missing someone, or losing someone might occur in any scenario, but certain songs possess a special quality that makes listening to them seem like a long-awaited warm embrace. Here is a collection of enchanting music that could ease your suffering and lift your spirits.
1. Noor E Khuda
Noor E Khuda is a wonderful song that beautifully combines optimism and hope. The song is an absolute gift to the ears and a melody of hope. Once you begin listening to this song, you won’t be able to stop; the more times you listen to it, the more you’ll feel like God is speaking to you through it and answering your unanswered prayers.
2. Lamhe Guzar Gaye
Lamhe Guzar Gaye is a beautiful melody that creeps into your ears and gradually embeds itself in your heart. Although the song is straightforward, it has a unique appeal that has the power to unite millions of people via a straightforward string of love. The song is soothing to the ears, like a soft wind of bittersweetness.
3.Arziyan
A sufi song that calms the listener’s spirit is called Arziya. From the lyrics to the music to the filming, everything about this song is flawless, and as it plays, you’ll find yourself becoming sucked into it.
4.Namo Namo
This hymn, a homage to Lord Shiva, is another treasure with restorative qualities. Having confidence in Lord Shiva’s blessings gives us hope that they will always guide us to the righteous path since the song brilliantly illustrates his sacrifices in making the planet a safer place for us. It is a true blessing to hear the music.
5.Love You Zindagi
Anyone can become more appreciative of life after listening to this lovely song. Yes, there will be failures, betrayals, and perplexing days, but the only way to survive and thrive in this life is to overcome everything that attempts to bring us down. We can’t help but wave goodbye to our problems for the time being because the music says so much in such a short amount of time.