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Maa yeh meri, maa jaisii hai


Maa yeh meri, maa jaisii hai


Woh mujko samjha daitii hai,
Jab bhi main ghabharataa huu,
Maa yeh meri, maa jaisii hai,
Maa ko maa saa chahata huu.

Har muskil ko seh laitii hai,
Sachchi baat batataa huu,
Maa yeh meri, maa jaisii hai,
Maa ko maa saa chahata huu.

Uske kadam jahaa bhi tehre,
Mandir wahi banataa huu,
Maa yeh meri, maa jaisii hai,
Maa ko maa saa chahata huu.

Mujko apna dhudh pilaakar,
Kan-kan yu majbood kiyaa,
Har us kan kaa rishtaa usse,
Munkin jabhi nibhaataa huu,
Maa yeh meri, maa jaisii hai,
Maa ko maa saa chahata huu.

Jis ne meri zidd ke khatir,
Apna har shukh daman kiya,
Uske charan main antar mann se,
Apna shish jhuhaata huu,
Maa yeh meri, maa jaisii hai,
Maa ko maa saa chahata huu.

Usko saari khusiyaa de duu,
Likhtaa yeh-hi main gaataa huu,
Maa yeh meri, maa jaisii hai,
Maa ko maa saa chahata huu.

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