The Heart Behind Every Home: The Story of Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day was first celebrated in 1908 in the United States, thanks to Anna Jarvis, who campaigned to honor her mother’s work and sacrifice. It became an official U.S. holiday in 1914 and is now celebrated worldwide. The day cherishes the unconditional love, strength, and nurturing spirit of mothers everywhere.
Matri Shakti: India’s Tribute to Motherhood
In India, Mother’s Day is celebrated with heartfelt gestures, gifts, family gatherings, and social media tributes to honor mothers. It’s a day to express gratitude for their selfless love, strength, and nurturing spirit. Rooted in deep cultural reverence for motherhood, the day reinforces the timeless bond between a mother and her child.
Celebrate Mother’s Day with Us – Be Featured & Honored!
If you or your organization honor the spirit of motherhood through special events, tributes, or acts of gratitude on Mother’s Day, share your photos or videos with us, we’d be proud to showcase them in our Gallery and Videos section. As a heartfelt gesture, the Indian Book of Records will send you a Token of Appreciation for celebrating the love, strength, and sacrifices of mothers everywhere.