The “Middle Space” article titled “Mother of Pearl” by Mrs. Bodhankar in The Hitavada on 29th May 2009 was indeed a fitting salute to the Mother. Indeed, bringing a new person to this world is the greatest gift that God has created and he gave this supreme gift to the Mother. Historically, mothers have always been worshipped not only in India but all over the world and as the saying goes, behind every successful man, there is a woman and in most cases, she is his mother. Take the example of Chhatrapati Shivaji and we remember that it was Jijamata who made him what he was. Even the all conquering Alexander the Great was trained by his mother. Even the Indian entertainment industry recognizes the value of the Mother. The line “Mere paas maa hai” from the movie “Deewar” has become immortal (A.R. Rahman took the line to the Oscars this year too) and also “Maa ka Doodh piya hai to saamne aa” and who can forget “Sehwag ki Maa”? Sanjay Leela Bhansali goes so far as to replace his father’s name with his mother’s. But perhaps the unsung heroines of today are the countless mothers in the world. She plays the pivotal role in the household and is responsible for almost everything that is done. Be it the cooking, the shopping, the children, their schools, their homework, their health, the list is almost endless. The day the Mother takes ill is the day Chaos rules the household. It is only when she returns to her position that everyone else heaves a sigh of relief and normalcy is restored. A mother’s brain is perhaps the most efficient supercomputer ever designed.
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