With the rise of devotional and emotional content on social media platforms like YouTube, Instagram Reels, and TikTok, has found a new generation of listeners.

Here are the lyrics to "Kisi Ki Rabba Maa Na Mare" sung by Hamsar Hayat:

Look for the album Maa or Dard-e-Dil by Hamsar Hayat.

You can find the official audio and live performances of Hamsar Hayat’s rendition on the following platforms:

The title of the song, , translates to “O God, let no mother’s son die.” It is less of a song and more of a documented cry of anguish. Hamsar wrote and sang this not as a commercial product, but as a form of therapy. When he uploaded the video on social media (originarily on Instagram and YouTube Shorts), it struck a universal chord. Millions of listeners, across India and Pakistan, shared the video, tagging their own mothers and late friends.

While the full performance is often improvised in a traditional Qawwali style, these are the core verses that resonate most with listeners:

Jeete ji kadr na ki maine apni maa ki, Usne meri parvarish karte karte apni zindagi lutai. Haye ik rabba, sach bol Sai Nath Maharaj ki Jai! Deep Structural Analysis of the Lyrics 1. The Universal Cry for a Mother's Presence

“Kisi Ki Rabba Maa Na Mare” stands out as a . Hamsar Hayat’s lyrical craftsmanship—anchored by vivid metaphors, heartfelt prayers, and a nuanced use of the mother archetype—offers listeners a mirror in which they can see their own conflicts between love, duty, and identity.

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