Ya Syeda Shodai ((free))
Devotees claim that upon reciting "Ya Syeda Shodai" with a sincere, broken heart, one experiences a "coolness in the chest," resolution of intractable problems, and a vision of the Lady in dreams—often described as a woman in green or black, wiping away the devotee's tears.
For the uninitiated, this isn’t a pop lyric or a casual hashtag. It’s a nisba —an umbilical cord of longing that connects the seeker to a realm beyond form. But let’s sit with the question: what are we actually calling out to when we whisper O Lady of the Masters ? ya syeda shodai
Therefore, "Shodai" is not just a fan; it's a spiritual archetype. It describes a person who is divinely intoxicated—not by wine, but by an overwhelming love and passion for the beloved (in this case, Sayyida Fatima). They are an , a "crazy lover" in the eyes of the world, but whose heart is completely captured by a higher, sacred love. As one Urdu dictionary defines it, a "Shaidaaii" is one who is "fond, one who is in a state of ecstasy". Devotees claim that upon reciting "Ya Syeda Shodai"