Mother's Day Celebrating the Unconditional Love & Strength 

Mother’s Day 

Mother’s Day is observed worldwide every second Sunday in May to honor our mamma. Mothers Day is being celebrated tomorrow, May 12. It is a special day for all mothers, whose efforts are frequently forgotten. 

Mother's Day

How The Mother's Day Concept Evaluvalted

It is a day to recognize every mother’s invaluable and unselfish contributions to her children’s success. It’s also a day to thank her for it.

 On this day, children, partners, and other family members express their love and gratitude to their mothers by giving them gifts, cards, and other wonderful things. Now, as we celebrate Mother’s Day, here’s how it began, why it’s observed on the second Sunday in May, and why its inventor later regretted it.

Greeks And Roman

  • The ancient Greeks and Romans had festivals to commemorate mother goddesses such as Rhea and Cybele, which are thought to be the origins of Mothers Day. These celebrations frequently featured rites and offerings to these deities.

  • Christian Influences: In Christian tradition, Mothering Sunday was marked as a day for people to visit their mother church and venerate the Virgin Mary, who is referred to as the “Mother Church” figuratively.

Mother

My mother doesn’t stop me from achieving my dreams I will never pay for his unconditional love. You deserve more Than you are, u forgot your dreams for just build our career, Thank You For Everything.

Our family would not be where it is today without all of your sacrifices! We are so grateful to you, Mom! Happy Mother’s Day.

I Love You Mamma

History Of May 12

Mother’s Day has existed since there have been moms. In ancient times, festivals celebrating mothers were frequently associated with gods and goddesses, as well as maternal symbols of fertility, birth, creativity, and growth cycles. 

The mother is the guardian and nourisher of her children, and hence of all humanity. The Phrygians held a celebration honoring Cybele, the Great Mother of the Gods. The Greeks and Romans both revered the mother figure of their gods. Durga-puja, an important event in India, continues to celebrate the goddess Durga.

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