Truly, the love of a mother is unconditional. It transcends cultures and time, which is why celebrating a mother's sacrifices for her family and the role she plays in the formation of society is only right. Mother's Day throughout the yearsMother's Day traces its roots with ancient rituals that revere mother deities such as Rhea and Cybele for the Greeks, and Mary, mother of Christ, for the Christians, known as 'Mothering Sunday.
French people also show their love to mothers by baking cakes, laced with flower decorations.Some Hindus celebrate Durga Puja, a 10-day festival, honoring the goddess of mothers, Durga. They decorate their homes, prepare a feast and gather gifts while telling the stories about Durga. Similarly, Nepalese visit the Mata Tirtha Pond during Aama ko Mukh Herne Din or the Day to see Mother's face. A tirtha is considered a sacred spot for worship.