Namah Mother’s Day namah. This Mother’s Day, a Bengali woman, who was then in Delhi, was heartbroken that she was not able to be present at the head-shaving ceremony of her granddaughter. ADVERTISEMENTWe still do not know what is more important on Mother’s Day — mothers or the buying and the receiving of gifts. But the transformation of Mother’s Day still seems stunning, because it is transformation of the profane into the sacred. I remain greatly inspired by the apotheosis of Mother’s Day.
Source: The Telegraph May 24, 2024 06:51 UTC