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Happy Mother’s Day | Sanskrit Quotes, Shlokas & Wishes | मातृ दिवस

In Indian culture, the mother and father are worshipped and considered to be equivalent to Devatas or Devas who reside in the Devaloka above the earth. Mothers deserve our respect and love not only on Mother’s Day but every day.

In contemporary times, the second Sunday of May is celebrated as Mother’s Day. Team Cultural Samvaad has curated some famous Sanskrit quotes and shlokas to not only wish our mothers but also appreciate their seminal importance in shaping us and society. Happy Mother’s Day. मातृ दिवस की शुभकामनायें |

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कुपुत्रो जायेत क्वचिदपि कुमाता न भवति – A mother is never a bad mother

Sanskrit Shloka for Mother's Day - कुपुत्रो जायेत क्वचिदपि कुमाता न भवति ।

न मातुः परदैवतम् – There is no devata who is greater than the mother

Mother's Day Sanskrit Shloka - There is no devata greater than the mother

जननी जन्मभूमिश्च स्वर्गादपि गरीयसी – One’s mother and motherland are superior to the highest heavens

मातृ दिवस की शुभकामनायें | - janani janmabhoomischa Sanskrit Shloka

नास्ति मातृसमा छाया – The Skanda Purana states there is no shade like that of a mother

Mother's Day Sanskrit PuranaPremchand on MothersMaan Tujhe Salaam Premchand

सर्वतीर्थमयी माता – The Padma Purana proclaims that a mother is the embodiment of all pilgrimage

Mother's Day Sanskrit Quote - सर्वतीर्थमयी माता

मातृदेवो भव  – The Taittiriya Upanishad equates mothers with Devatas

Mother's Day मातृदेवो भव

 

 

 

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The Cultural Samvaad Editorial Team researches, curates and develops content on Indian culture, heritage and civilisation under the editorial direction of Garima Chaudhry — guest faculty at Mumbai University and KJ Somaiya Institute of Dharma Studies, founder of Hiranya Growth Partners LLP, and alumna of XLRI Jamshedpur. All content is editorially reviewed on a best efforts basis for accuracy, cultural sensitivity and scholarly rigour before publication. Cultural Samvaad's coverage spans - traditions of Indic origin: Sanatan | Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism; Sanskrit and primary texts in multiple langauges; ancient civilisations and history; India's Freedom Movement; India's Constitution and the Republic of India; Bharat's tangible and intangible heritage including UNESCO World Heritage and Indian arts among others.

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