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ओ मम्मा मेरी, है अमर तेरी कहानी ओ मम्मा मेरी, है अमर तेरी कहानी गाए महिमा तेरी, आज भी सबकी ज़ुबानी ओ मम्मा मेरी, है अमर तेरी कहानी O my Mamma, your story is eternal. Yes, my Mamma, your legacy is everlasting. Even today, your glory is sung by every tongue. O my Mamma, your sacred life remains immortal. वह त्याग, वह तपस्या, वह पालना तुम्हारी… वह त्याग, वह तपस्या, वह पालना तुम्हारी… भगवान से भी ज्यादा, गाती है यह सृष्टि सारी बनी कुमारी, जगदंबा मां, वरदानी कल्याणी ओ मम्मा मेरी, है अमर तेरी कहानी That renunciation, that intense penance, that divine nurturing you gave… Your sacrifice and spiritual care remain unmatched. This entire world sings your praise—even more than of God Himself. You, the pure Kumari, became Jagadamba—the benevolent, blessing-giving mother. O my Mamma, your story is truly eternal. ऐसे न जाने बच्चे, कितने हैं आए ऐसे न जाने बच्चे, कितने हैं आए जन्मे तो माँ को भी हम देख नहीं पाए ममता की वह लाज, कुछ तो निभाओ जननी ओ मम्मा मेरी, है अमर तेरी कहानी Countless children like us have come over time, Many were born after your time, and never saw you in person, O Mother. Yet we feel your love—we plead, uphold the dignity of that divine motherhood. O Mamma, sustain us with your presence in subtle ways. Your story, dear Mamma, will forever remain alive. गाए महिमा तेरी, आज भी सबकी ज़ुबानी ओ मम्मा मेरी, है अमर तेरी कहानी तेरी कहानी… तेरी कहानी… तेरी कहानी… Even now, your praise is on every lip, O my beloved Mamma—your sacred story never fades… Your story… your eternal story… your divine story. Essence & Explanation: This emotionally rich song celebrates the eternal legacy of Mamma (Om Radhe), portraying her life not as a chapter of the past but as a living, immortal story of divine love, sacrifice, and motherhood. The lines "त्याग, तपस्या, पालना" (sacrifice, penance, and sustenance) highlight the three foundational pillars of her life, through which she became Jagadamba, the World Mother—an embodiment of Shakti and compassion. The song reflects the deep truth that even though many Brahma Kumaris and Kumars today never met Mamma in person, they still feel her presence—through the Murli, the vibrations of the Yagya, and in Avyakt sustenance. She continues to be the Subtle Mother, guiding the new generation with unseen hands and a visible heart. By saying the world praises her even more than God, the song doesn’t compare—but rather emphasizes how Mamma's role as a visible sustainer made divine love tangible and touchable for countless souls. Her "कहानी" (story) is not confined to history—it is alive in the heart of every soul she touched, making her truly amar (immortal). This song is both remembrance and invocation—a call to feel her presence, walk her path, and carry forward her legacy of divine motherhood.