I'm not sure specifically which 'tere bina jiya jaye na' you are referring to. It could be a song. If it's a song, usually it expresses a deep sense of love and longing where the singer is saying that they can't live without the person they are singing about. The story might be about a passionate love, a separation perhaps, and the intense emotions that come with missing someone dearly.
Tere bina jiya jaye na' implies a strong emotional dependence on someone. If it's part of a story, it might be that a character has found their true love and has built their whole world around that person. But then something happens, like the loved one has to go away for some reason. The character then feels lost and that's when they express this sentiment of not being able to live without the other. It could also be a story of a long - distance relationship where the distance makes one feel like they can't really live without the physical presence of their partner.
The phrase'man mar jaye na story' is really difficult to decipher precisely. It might be a creative or colloquial expression from a certain community or cultural background. Maybe'man' refers to someone specific in a local context, 'mar jaye na' could imply 'don't let something happen' and'story' is just added for some reason. Without more information, it's hard to give a definite meaning.
I'm not really sure specifically what the 'saas bina sasural' full story is as it's not a very common or well - known reference to me. It could be a very specific cultural or regional story.
I'm sorry, but I'm not sure specifically which 'baat ban jaye' story you are referring to. There could be many stories with this phrase. Can you provide more context?
Since the story is unknown, it's hard to define its significance precisely. But if we assume 'baat ban jaye' in the context of a social or family situation, it might signify harmony or the end of a conflict. For example, if two family members were having an argument and then 'baat ban jaye', it would mean peace has been restored.
I'm not entirely sure how to use it correctly as the meaning is unclear, but something like 'We should follow this principle, man mar jaye na story' which is just a very rough attempt.
I'm not sure specifically which 'tere bin serial' you are referring to. There could be many serials with that name. You might need to be more specific about its genre, the channel it aired on, or some of the main characters to get a more detailed story.
I'm not entirely sure about the specific 'Sindoor Tere Naam Ka' story. It could potentially be a story related to a cultural or traditional context where sindoor (vermilion) has significance in relation to someone's name, perhaps in a romantic or family - related narrative.