Mombatti (ਮੋਮਬੱਤੀ): "Ik raani di bujho kahani, akhaan chon usde vagda paani?" (Translate: A queen's story; water flows from her eyes?)
Romanized:
Sir nahin, par pagg banhe.
Moonh nahin, par cheeke.
Latt nahin, par ture.
Kihri cheez eho jahi? bujartan paheliyan in punjabi with answer extra quality
Informative Context: This is a witty riddle personifying a student. The "four feet" refers to the four legs of the chair the student sits on, or metaphorically the four pillars of education. He leaves in the morning full of energy (or lunch) and returns "empty" (tired or having consumed the food/knowledge). It highlights the importance of education in Punjabi society. Kihri cheez eho jahi
Bujart #4
These riddles describe everyday objects through poetic personification. He leaves in the morning full of energy
Romanized:
Din nu lambi, raat nu gol.
Bazaar’on liaai, luka ke rakkhi jholi vich.
Answer: ਕੰਧ ਘੜੀ (Kandh ghari – Wall clock)
Explanation: Not a bird but shaped like one (old pendulum clocks had bird motifs). It doesn’t fly or drink, but “lives” in every house.