How To Celebrate Mother\’s Day The Right Way

Mother\’s Day is a special day to celebrate mothers and motherhood. It\’s a day to show appreciation for all the hard work mothers do. But can we think she celebrates each day for us?

She always tries to do to make us happy, She always thinks about our peace and happiest life, she never ever tried and stands on one leg to make us happy at each and every cost and she never will never complain by heart to hurt us.

As Indians, we never show off on one day to celebrate mother\’s day because she cares, loves, protects, and guides each and every moment. So we should not celebrate only one day, we should celebrate each day at the core of our hearts without showing off and we did.  The culture of India is very vast and rich, especially for women.  She gets respect even though we worship like mother nature.

Mothers are an important part of our lives and their love is always unconditional. They can raise families by themselves, even if they\’re alone, and make any house look beautiful with their presence.

History of MOTHER’S DAY

Mother’s Day is a special day to celebrate mothers. It originated in the United States in 1868 as an observance of the anniversary of May 10th, when President Andrew Johnson signed a law entitled “An Act to Establish a Day of Thanksgiving and Humility”. The first national Mother’s Day parade took place in New York City on May 12, 1869. In 1914, May 15th was chosen as the official date of Mother’s Day because it was the anniversary of Washington D.C.’s founding mother, Martha Washington.

Today, Mother’s Day is celebrated all over the world on different dates, but it is generally observed on the third Sunday in May. Special ceremonies and activities are planned in

In the United States, Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May. The holiday was created in 1914 by an American woman, Anna Jarvis, who wanted to honor her mother. In the early years, Mother’s Day was mainly a family affair.

However, over time it has become more commercialized and now is celebrated by many people across the globe. There are many different ways to celebrate Mother’s Day, depending on your mother’s personality and interests. Some people make special meals or buy gifts for their mothers, while others may go out for a day of fun with their mothers or sisters.

WHAT OUR INDIAN HISTORY OF MOTHER- DID YOU KNOW?

The history of motherhood is complex and varied across cultures. In some societies, motherhood was seen as a sacred responsibility that was not to be taken lightly. Mothers were often revered for their nurturing skills and were held in high regard by their communities. Mothers were often responsible for raising children alone or with help from family members or other women in the community.

In ancient India, mothers were considered to be powerful spiritual beings who played an important role in shaping their children\’s destinies. Mothers were responsible for teaching their children about religion, morals, and traditions. Mothers were also believed to be able to see into the future and were often consulted by their families about important decisions.

We can say proudly, especially our Indian mother who gave us gems of India.

1. Prabhavati Devi, the mother of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose

Prabhavati Devi was the mother of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. She was a brave and determined woman, who fought tirelessly to protect her son during his time in exile. On the anniversary of his death, June 18th, we should remember Prabhavati Devi for her tireless devotion to her son and the sacrifices she made on his behalf.

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Prabhavati Devi

2. Vidyavathidevi, the mother of Bhagat Singh

Vidyavathidevi was the mother of Bhagat Singh who fought for justice and freedom in India. She was born in 1887 in a poor family in the Punjab region of North-west India. She married Sardar Kishan Singh When she was just 15 years old and they had 5 children, Bhagat Singh, Kulbir Singh, Kultar Singh, Ranbir Singh, and Rajendra Singh. Bhagat Singh became a revolutionary and an influential figure in the Indian independence movement. . Vidyavathidevi died in 1975 at the age of 88 years old.

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Vidyavathidevi

3. Jagrani Devi, the mother of Chandra Shekhar Azad

Jagrani Devi was the mother of Chandra Shekhar Azad. She was a brave and strong woman who fought for her son\’s right to freedom. On Mother\’s Day, we can celebrate Jagrani Devi\’s life and her dedication to her son by honoring her with thoughtful gestures and words. We can thank her for raising a hero, and show our gratitude by taking the time to appreciate everything she has done for us.

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Jagrani Devi

 4. Ashiamma Jainulabiddin, the mother of A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

Ashiamma Jainulabiddin was born on May 12, 1929, in a poor family in the village of Kuruppampatti in Theni district, Tamil Nadu. She married Abdul Kalam when she was just 16 years old and gave birth to him two years later. Ashiamma never attended school and had to work hard to support her family. She was always very supportive of her son and helped him achieve his goals. And not need to explain about A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. He was a pride of India and will be. 

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Ashiamma Jainulabiddin

5. Bhimabai Sakpal, the mother of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

Bhimabai Sakpal was the mother of Bhimrao Ambedkar, one of the most influential Indian leaders of the 20th century. Born into a poor peasant family in 1890, Bhimrao Ambedkar eventually became one of India\’s leading political figures and fought for the rights of people with disabilities. On Mother\’s Day in 2016, Bhimabai Sakpal was posthumously awarded the prestigious Mahatma Gandhi Award for her work on behalf of social justice.

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Bhimabai Sakpal

6. Maharani Mukti Devi, the mother of Sadguru Sadafaldeo Ji Maharaj

Maharani Mukti Devi mother was very pious since childhood and she had a great attachment towards devotion to God. In his childhood, all the good values ​​and virtues were reflected in her. When Mataji was 16 years old, her adoption ceremony was completed with Thakur Hanuman Rai, a resident of the famous Sengar-vanshi Yogikul.
From these Maharani Muktidevi and Baba Hanuman Rai the world-famous Yogiraj Adhyatma-Martand Maharishi Sadafaldev Ji Maharaj was born on Bhadrakrishna Chaturthi Vikram Samvat 1945 (accordingly 25 August 1888) in Pakdi, U.P. village. Mother had two sons and three daughters. Maharishi Sadafaldev Ji Maharaj became their eldest son.
Pujyaniya Mata Maharani Muktidevi had passed away on Falgun Shukla Saptami Vikram Samvat.1984 ( in year 1928) only. 

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Maharani Mukti Devi

So the list of not ended with pride in our nation\’s mothers. We respect all mothers and gratitude from the core of our heart once again who has given gems to build a nation BHARAT. India to Bharat.

Conclusion:

Mother\’s Day is not time to show your mom how much you appreciate all she does for you. But we have a duty to take care of all aspects of life. We should appreciate and respect every day to make her smile then it will complete Mother\’s Day.

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