Panagia-The Mother Who Bore the Infinite Light

“O Uncontainable One” is a mystical, reverent hymn celebrating Mary as the humble girl who said “yes” — the one chosen to hold the Infinite, to bear the Word, to become the living Temple of God. This song traces her journey from Nazareth’s quiet streets to the cosmic mystery of the Incarnation. It honors her humanity — her fears, her tears, her ordinary days — and her divine calling as the Garden sealed, the unfading Rose, the Loom where God was woven into flesh. Sung in Hebrew, Greek, Russian, and English, this hymn invokes her as: K’doshah, K’doshah — Holy, Holy Theotokos, Panagia — Mother of God, All‑Holy Bogoroditse, Raduisya — Mother of God, Rejoice She is the bridge between earth and sky, the Temple where angels bow, the new Eve who heals our ancient wound, the stillness in the storm, the mirror of Christ’s grace. This hymn is for every soul seeking humility, peace, and hope. Look to her, and she will lead you to the One she carried — the Uncontainable One, made flesh for our salvation. ✨ Themes in This Hymn Mary’s “yes” and the mystery of the Incarnation The Garden sealed, the unfading Rose The Loom of God, the Bridge between earth and heaven Her humanity: fear, tears, motherhood Her intercession for the weary and lost Multilingual invocation (Hebrew, Greek, Russian) Christ as the center of her mission