Di Doa Ibuku Namaku Disebut - Nikita & Herlin Pirena (video) May 2026

: The lyrics recount a child’s journey from a peaceful childhood to the "heavy times" of adulthood, where the memory of a mother kneeling in prayer acts as a spiritual anchor.

is a timeless Indonesian Christian hymn that has touched millions through its themes of maternal love and spiritual guidance. While originally a classic hymn titled "My Name in Mother's Prayer" (written by Peter Philip Bilhorn), it became an iconic part of Indonesian pop-spiritual music through the soulful collaboration of Nikita and Herlin Pirena . Key Highlights of the Song Di Doa Ibuku Namaku Disebut - Nikita & Herlin Pirena (Video)

: The version featuring Herlin Pirena combines two generations of spiritual music. Herlin's mature, comforting tone blends with Nikita's signature clarity to create a version that is often played during Mother’s Day or memorial services. : The lyrics recount a child’s journey from

: This song served as the title track for Natashia Nikita's first spiritual album released in 1995. It was the catalyst that propelled her to fame as a prominent spiritual singer in Indonesia. Key Highlights of the Song : The version

Watch the official collaboration between Nikita and Herlin Pirena that brings this emotional hymn to life:

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