Gho Mata
Edo Jo Lyrics


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Gho Mata Gho Mata Gho Mata Ma
Jaya Ambe Narayani Indrani Mata

Gho Mata Gho Mata Gho Mata Ma
Jaya Ambe Narayani Indrani Mata

Gho Mata Shakti Roopini
Narayani Amma
Adi Shakti
Maha Shakti
Para Shakti Amma

Gho Mata Shakti Roopini
Narayani Amma
Adi Shakti
Maha Shakti
Para Shakti Amma

Gho Mata Gho Mata Gho Mata Ma
Jaya Ambe Narayani Indrani Mata

Gho Mata Gho Mata Gho Mata Ma
Jaya Ambe Narayani Indrani Mata

Gho Mata Shakti Roopini
Narayani Amma
Adi Shakti
Maha Shakti
Para Shakti Amma

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Narayani Amma
Adi Shakti
Maha Shakti
Para Shakti Amma

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Maha Shakti
Para Shakti Om

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Maha Shakti
Para Shakti Om

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Overall Meaning

The song "Gho Mata" by Edo Jo is a devotional song that pays homage to the divine feminine energy. The repeated phrase "Gho Mata Gho Mata Gho Mata Ma" can be interpreted as a calling out to the Divine Mother, addressing her as "Gho Mata" which translates to "Mother Cow." In Indian culture, cows are highly revered and symbolize fertility, nourishment, and motherly care. By addressing the Divine Mother as "Gho Mata," the song emphasizes her nurturing and protective qualities.


The following line "Jaya Ambe Narayani Indrani Mata" further elaborates on the various aspects and forms of the Divine Mother. "Ambe" refers to the goddess Durga, who represents the creative and protective aspects of the Divine Mother. "Narayani" is a reference to the goddess Lakshmi, who symbolizes wealth and prosperity. "Indrani Mata" refers to the goddess Indra, who represents strength and power. By invoking these different names of the Divine Mother, the song acknowledges her multifaceted nature and her ability to bestow blessings and abundance.


The subsequent verses "Gho Mata Shakti Roopini" describe the Divine Mother as the embodiment of divine feminine energy or "Shakti." This reinforces the idea that she possesses immense strength, both in a physical and spiritual sense. The following lines "Adi Shakti, Maha Shakti, Para Shakti Amma" highlight the different levels and manifestations of her power. "Adi Shakti" signifies her primordial form as the original and eternal energy. "Maha Shakti" refers to her great power and "Para Shakti" to her transcendent power. This portrayal of the Divine Mother as the ultimate source of power and energy is a central theme in many Hindu traditions.


The song comes to a grand finale with the repeated chanting of "Adi Shakti, Maha Shakti, Para Shakti Om." This chant serves as a mantra, allowing listeners to connect with and invoke the Divine Mother's power within themselves. By repeatedly chanting these words, one can align themselves with the divine energy and experience a sense of empowerment and spiritual awakening.


Overall, "Gho Mata" is a devotional song that celebrates the Divine Mother's nurturing, protective, and powerful nature. It recognizes her various forms and attributes, inviting listeners to connect with her energy and experience her blessings in their lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Gho Mata Gho Mata Gho Mata Ma
Oh Mother Cow, Oh Mother Cow, Oh Mother Cow, Oh Mother Cow


Jaya Ambe Narayani Indrani Mata
Victory to the Divine Mother, who is the consort of Lord Narayana and Indra's Mother


Gho Mata Shakti Roopini
Oh Mother Cow, you are the embodiment of divine power


Narayani Amma
You are Narayani, the Divine Mother


Adi Shakti
You are the primal creative power


Maha Shakti
You are the great cosmic power


Para Shakti Amma
You are the supreme divine power, Oh Mother


Para Shakti Om
You are the transcendental divine power, the divine sound




Writer(s): Joann Arjun Mall

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