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Kisi Ki Rabba — Maa Na Mare Lyrics By Hamsar Hayat
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Kisi Ki Rabba — Maa Na Mare Lyrics By Hamsar Hayat

In a culture where mothers are deified—from Mata to Maaji —this lyric reverses the usual praise. It does not glorify the mother’s sacrifice; it mourns the world after her. It acknowledges that no matter how strong a person becomes, the loss of a mother leaves an orphaned child inside them forever. Perhaps the most extraordinary quality of “Kisi Ki Rabba Maa Na Mare” is its radical empathy. In an age of division—of borders, beliefs, and battles—Hamsar Hayat imagines a humanity bound by a shared vulnerability. He whispers: Your mother’s death hurts me too. I feel it as if she were my own.

To hear it is to feel a lump in the throat. To understand it is to realize that the greatest act of love is not to avoid one’s own pain, but to beg that others be spared from yours. kisi ki rabba maa na mare lyrics by hamsar hayat

The structure is anti-materialistic. He does not ask for paradise, for rain, for prosperity. His sole petition is negative: Prevent this specific suffering. It reveals a mature, bruised wisdom—having known the pain of a mother’s absence, he wishes to shield all of humanity from it. While Hamsar Hayat is the poetic mind behind these words, their power has been amplified through soulful renditions by artists like Satinder Sartaaj and other Sufi-folk singers. In their performances, the lyric unfolds like a slow-motion prayer. The music drops to near silence when the line is sung, allowing each syllable to land with the weight of a tombstone. In a culture where mothers are deified—from Mata