Home is wherever you are, Mom.


A mother is the first teacher and the first friend of her children. She carries her child in her womb for nine months and nurtures her little one with all her heart and soul. She can decipher every gesture of her children since the time they are born. She loves her children unconditionally and guides them on the right path in life. She takes care of her children and ensures their safety in every way. We celebrate Mother's Day to thank our mothers, expressing our love and gratitude for them.

Mother is the greatest gift God has given to human beings on earth. Mother is as necessary for child development as water is for a sapling. She renders love, protection, care, and nourishment. No matter what a mother does for her child, she does it as an act of selfless service, having just one goal in mind: her child’s development and well-being. The world celebrates this spirit of Motherhood on various dates that coincide with their customs. In India, we celebrate the 2nd Sunday of May as Mother’s Day every year, even if many countries have their dates. People celebrate this day to pay love and respect to the greatest gift God has provided, where the unconditional love of the mother has no parallel. The love of a mother does not depend on her child’s mental ability or physical appearance. A mother cares for her physically challenged child not less than a healthy child. Also, to provide nourishment, a mother gives her child emotional support and helps frame for overall personal development.

Every child wants to celebrate Mother’s Day in a special way. Some bring gifts for their mothers, some cook for them, some cut cakes. Some people celebrate it at home, some go out and celebrate it. Of all the expensive things, handmade gifts always hold a special place in the hearts of our mothers. Some people take their mothers for a day-out and spend quality time with their mothers.


Reference:

https://www.istockphoto.com/illustrations/happy-mothers-day

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