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"Payal" song, often found in Indian folk music, or popularized in Bollywood songs, generally revolves around the symbolism of the payal (anklet) worn by women and the emotions it conveys. The anklet, often jingling with every movement, is considered a symbol of femininity, grace, and charm in Indian culture. The sound of the payal is symbolic of a woman's presence, beauty, and even a subtle expression of love or longing. Here are a few common themes or narratives found in songs that mention payal In many songs, the sound of the payal is associated with the delicate, almost ethereal presence of a lover. The tinkling sound of the anklets becomes a metaphor for love, flirtation, or the joy of being in a relationship. In Bollywood songs, the payal often represents the woman’s connection to her lover, with lyrics that evoke imagery of her movements or the emotions felt when she walks or dances. In the popular Bollywood song "Payal Ki Jhankaar" from the film Sat