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एक अलौकिक बाबा थे, और एक थी माँ रूहानी एक अलौकिक बाबा थे, और एक थी माँ रूहानी एक अलौकिक बाबा थे, और एक थी माँ रूहानी There was one Aloukik Baba — Brahma Baba And there was one soul-filled, spiritual Mother — Mamma Yes, there was Brahma Baba, and there was Mamma — the Ruhani Maa. मधुबन के फूलों ने सुनाई, प्यारी मधुर कहानी एक थी माँ रूहानी The flowers of Madhuban softly shared a sweet and loving story — The story of the spiritual Mother who once lived among us. बहुत समय पहले नहीं, ये अभी-अभी की बात मात-पिता संग परियाँ उतरी, आबू में एक साथ सपनों-सा घर अपनों का था, उनमें प्रीत पुरानी It wasn’t long ago—it’s a story of the recent past. The Mother, Father, and angelic souls descended together to Mount Abu. They built a dream-like home—a family filled with timeless love. मधुबन के फूलों ने सुनाई, प्यारी मधुर कहानी एक थी माँ रूहानी The flowers of Madhuban narrated that gentle tale— There once lived a soul: the spiritual Mother. ओम् मंडली में आई, एक कन्या नाम था राधे कहते जिसको ओम् राधे, बनी कृष्ण की राधे बनी कुमारी, जगदंबा माँ, वरदानी, कल्याणी Into the original Om Mandli came a young maiden named Radhe. She was lovingly called Om Radhe—she became the spiritual Radhe of Krishna She transformed into the divine Kumari, Jagadamba—the bestower of blessings and the world benefactor. मधुबन के फूलों ने सुनाई, प्यारी मधुर कहानी एक थी माँ रूहानी The sweet blossoms of Madhuban whispered the tale— There once was a spiritual mother—Mamma. याद आते हैं रह-रह कर, जो हमें झुलाए झूले साथ में बीते दिन वो प्यारे, नहीं भुलाए भूलें बुला रही अंगूर की बेलें, आई घड़ी सुहानी We often remember the love-filled swings of the past, The precious days we spent with her—how can they be forgotten? Even the grapevines seem to call her name—welcoming this sweet moment of remembrance. मधुबन के फूलों ने सुनाई, प्यारी मधुर कहानी एक थी माँ रूहानी The flowers of Madhuban share that melodious story— There once was Mamma, our Ruhani Maa. नई-नई कलियों ने कहा, एक बार तो माँ आ जाओ गोद में ले लो माँ, हाथों से आओ हमें खिलाओ प्यार, पालना याद आई, भर आया आँख में पानी The new little buds (young BKs) are calling out: “O Mother, come just once.” Take us into your lap, O Mamma, feed us again with your own hands. We remember your loving sustenance, and tears rise in our eyes. मधुबन के फूलों ने सुनाई, प्यारी मधुर कहानी एक थी माँ रूहानी एक अलौकिक बाबा थे, और एक थी माँ रूहानी मधुबन के फूलों ने सुनाई, प्यारी मधुर कहानी एक थी माँ रूहानी, एक थी माँ रूहानी, एक थी माँ रूहानी The flowers of Madhuban retell the divine story— There was one Brahma Baba, and there was Mamma, our Ruhani Maa. This sweet story lives in every heart— There once was Mamma… our ever-blessing Mother. Essence & Explanation: This song lovingly captures the origin and essence of the Yagya (spiritual family), rooted in the spiritual companionship of Brahma Baba and Mamma (Om Radhe). Together, they played the divine roles of the Alaukik (spiritual) Father and Mother, nurturing God’s children with knowledge, love, and deep purity. Brahma Baba is the "Alaukik Baba"—instrument of Shiv Baba, the spiritual father of all souls. Mamma is "Ruhani Maa"—a young soul, yet full of maturity, serving as the spiritual sustainer through her surrender, wisdom, and divine qualities. The Madhuban flowers represent the Brahma Kumaris family, each of whom carries the fragrance of their legacy and shares their story. Even the new generation of BKs, described as "new buds", feel a heartfelt connection to Mamma, despite not seeing her in person. That’s the depth of her subtle presence and timeless love. This song is not just a narration; it’s a collective memory, a call of the soul, and a celebration of a divine relationship that laid the foundation for world spiritual transformation. Mamma lives on—in remembrance, in purity, and in the Murli of love.