Bujartan Paheliyan In Punjabi With Answer Free [better] May 2026
Daba dabia, vich moti, na oh bhanda na oh roti. (A box within a box, filled with pearls; it’s neither a dish nor bread.) Answer: Anar (Pomegranate)
Ik raje di aisi rani, thalle agg te utte pani. (A king has such a queen; fire below and water above.) Answer: Hukka (Hookah)
Hari si mann bhari si, lala ji de khet vich dushala lai khari si. (She was green and full of pride, standing in the merchant's field wearing a shawl.) Answer: Chhalli (Corn on the cob) bujartan paheliyan in punjabi with answer free
Hath pair hai nahi ohde, par fir vi oh bhajjdi ae. (It has no hands or feet, but it still runs.) Answer: Nadi (A River)
Bati baal ke, banere utte rakhi, sare shehar nu, dikhayi dendi akhi. (I lit a lamp and put it on the ledge; the whole city can see it.) Answer: Suraj (The Sun) Daba dabia, vich moti, na oh bhanda na oh roti
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Nikki ji kudi, lai paranda turi. (A tiny girl, walking with a long tassel.) Answer: Sui-Dhaga (Needle and Thread) (She was green and full of pride, standing
Bujartan (riddles) are the heartbeat of Punjabi culture. Long before smartphones and social media, the elders of the village would gather children around a fireplace ( dhuan ) or under the shade of a Peepal tree to engage in a battle of wits. These riddles aren’t just questions; they are poetic metaphors for everyday life, farming, and nature.