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This paper explores the spiritual and lyrical depth of the Sufi devotional song "Kisi Ki Rabba Maa Na Mare," performed by contemporary Sufi singer Hamsar Hayat. The analysis focuses on the song’s poignant plea to the Divine regarding the suffering of mothers, its roots in Sufi mysticism, and its cultural resonance within the Indian subcontinent. By dissecting the lyrics and the vocal delivery of Hamsar Hayat, this paper highlights how the composition transcends religious boundaries to address the universal theme of maternal sacrifice and divine justice.

Duniya ki bheed mein bhi tanhai hai, Maa ki mamta ki bas yaad aayi hai. (Even in a crowd, there is loneliness; only the memory of a mother’s love remains.) Why This Song Touches So Many kisi ki rabba maa na mare lyrics by hamsar hayat link

The lyrics of "Kisi Ki Rabba Maa Na Mare" are a beautiful expression of the pain and longing that comes with losing a loved one. The song's title, which translates to "Don't curse anyone's mother," is a poignant reminder of the importance of empathy and compassion in our lives. This paper explores the spiritual and lyrical depth

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"Kisi Ki Rabba Maa Na Mare" is a heart-wrenching ballad that tugs at the emotional strings of listeners. The song's lyrics, penned by the talented Hamsar Hayat, are a masterful expression of the pain and longing that comes with losing a loved one, particularly a mother. The title translates to "Don't curse the mother of anyone" and hints at the deep emotional turmoil that the song embodies. Duniya ki bheed mein bhi tanhai hai, Maa