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Sawaiya is a form of poetry which is written in praise of someone in which every verse is one and quarter times the length of common verse.[1] The plural of Savaiya is Savaiye. Famous among them are Tav-Prasad Savaiye, 33 Savaiye, Bhattan De Savaiye.
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- ^ Narang, Sampuran Singh (2003). The Evening Prayers Rahras Sahib and Kirtan Sohila. Hemkunt Press. p. 152.
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