She was often called 'the Great', or 'the divine mother'.
Having done this day after day, Ramakrishna became very devoted to the divine mother.
Year by year, he was becoming more like his divine mother.
In some versions, she is one of the many divine mothers of Karttikeya.
Each year members of these branch temples undertake a pilgrimage to the mother temple and "return home" to their divine mother.
She is the divine mother, called "The Bearer of the Greens."
Garba are the folk songs which describe the grace of the divine mother.
In another, she takes the more characteristic form of the divine mother with the infant Jesus in her lap.
Devi is worshipped mostly in the form of divine mother.
The divine mother is receiving with open arms all those coming in search of her help and blessings.