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चाहे जितनी लिखी जाये, चाहे जितनी कही जाये महिमा थोड़ी ही होगी, माँ की जितनी की जाये ओ माँ… ओ माँ… No matter how much is written, no matter how much is spoken, It will still fall short—compared to the glory of the Mother. O Mamma… O Divine Mother… सबने कहा माँ शारदा भी प्रभु महिमा ना गा सकती हमने कहा प्रभु की वाणी भी माँ का पार न पा सकती वन्दे मातरम् कहकर, वो भी माँ के गुण गाये महिमा थोड़ी ही होगी, माँ की जितनी की जाये All said—even Goddess Sharada (Saraswati) cannot sing all of God’s glories. But we say—even God’s own words (Murli) cannot fully describe Mamma’s greatness. Even the sacred chant Vande Mataram sings the virtues of such a Mother. Yet still, whatever is said or sung is less than what she truly is. जिसको मंदिर में पूजा, जिसको पर्वत पे ढूँढा उसने ही माँ बनकर अपनी हमको है पाला-पोसा साक्षात्कारों वाली तेरी साक्षात हम पाये महिमा थोड़ी ही होगी, माँ की जितनी की जाये The One worshipped in temples, the One searched for on mountaintops— That very One came to us as a Mother, to nurture and raise us. We have experienced, in real form, the one others only visualize in visions. Still, all the praise we offer is less than her true glory. वाणीवादिनी, हंसवाहिनी, ज्ञानदायिनी माँ, तुम ही दुर्गुण हरणी, माँ दुर्गा हो, शक्तिदायिनी माँ तुम ही तुलना किससे करें तुम्हारी, उपमा क्या दी जाये महिमा थोड़ी ही होगी, माँ की जितनी की जाये You are Veena-playing Saraswati, riding the swan of purity—bestower of divine knowledge. You are also Durga—the remover of weaknesses, the giver of power. With whom could we ever compare you? What metaphor could possibly do justice? Whatever is said will always remain lesser than your truth. (Refrain) चाहे जितनी लिखी जाये, चाहे जितनी कही जाये महिमा थोड़ी ही होगी, माँ की जितनी की जाये ओ माँ… ओ माँ… However much is written, however much is said— It can never be enough to describe the greatness of the Mother. O Mamma… O Divine Mother… Essence & Explanation: This beautiful, poetic song is a heart-offering from the spiritual children to Mamma (Om Radhe), expressing that her greatness cannot be captured by any scripture, metaphor, or poetic praise. It highlights: Her nurturing love: Described as “पालना-पोषा” (nurturing and raising), Mamma cared for each soul with divine sustenance—not physical, but deeply spiritual and emotional. Beyond comparison: Even Saraswati, Murli, and scriptural verses are shown as falling short. Mamma’s humility, silence, and inner power were so vast that no language can fully capture her glory. Saraswati and Durga in one: She is described as the gentle knowledge-giver (Saraswati) and the powerful destroyer of vices (Durga)—a unique union of compassion and strength. This song is not just about words—it is about the realization that Mamma’s value lies not in description, but in experience. Her greatness is to be felt in her drishti, her Murli voice, her faithful obedience to Baba, and her subtle presence even today. No matter how much is said, the heart whispers: “महिमा थोड़ी ही होगी, माँ की जितनी की जाये…” Because Mamma is not remembered with intellect—she is remembered with love.