There are millions of flowers each with different colour,shape and fragrance.

There are millions of women each with different figure and character.
Women play many many roles.
Of all these,motherhood, either biologically or by adapting an attitude is the best.
A mother is she who can take the place of all others but whose place no one else can take.
So it is natural that I declare my mother as the best. it is the only category in which comparison is not possible.No one has the right to comment or compare 'mothers' .So everyone can shout in chorus "my mother is the best."
Yes. from the day she started singing with her sweet voice (it is always sweet as a nectar when she sings a lullaby as it is soaked with so much love) till today she(80 years old) keeps watching us, her middle aged children, waiting with concern for us to improve
I realised that I had wasted many years by not bothering to know her likes and dislikes only when my children pampered me by trying to please me all the time.Now I compensate by visiting her frequently.
Yesterday there was a call from her. She asked me and my sister whether we could visit her.She stays with my brother.
She was as always very happy to see us. Like a small kid, she took out the boxes of sweets and nagged us to eat.
Then she told us that she wanted our help to pack her things as she would be attending the wedding of my brother's son which would be held in Bangalore.
The full 2 hours session was filled with nostalgic memories and interesting details.. She brought out all the saris from her almirah and described who bought them for her and when.If we admired any she immediately said 'You like it...then take'.
But we would always tell her, " Ma...if you can give 4 saris we are ready to take. My brothers wives should be included." To our surprise she would say," i know both of you would say that. So i have kept 2 saris for them already.' Never partial. Thus we helped her pack and clean(!) her almirah also!
She had a lot of dark blue and dark puple coloured saris with checks. Most of them were not even out of the wrapped covers. She is so kind , generous and affectionate that all my cousins, buy and give her saris for Diwali.Some saris had blouse material attached. So my sister jokingly commented,"Amma...cut the blouse and keep it carefully so that next time when you offer the sari to us we can use the matching blouse."
But the most interesting part was the small and cute items she dug out and showed us. A string of pearls, a crystal shiv lingam from Hrushi kesh , old family phtographs ,....... It was like a treasure hunt. She was so happy that day and when we took leave she asked "When will you come again?" Typical longing of a mother.
We really admired the enthusism she evinced in selecting dresses for the occasion ( a simple cotton sari and a white blouse is her attire) at this age. Her enthusiasm passed on to us which made us rush to the tailor's shop to give our blouses for stitching as our brother had bought saris for us to be worn for the wedding.
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lucky to have always adoring mothers..
madhvi
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tatzzz a beautifulll tributeee to ur mom...
rgds
Bhavna
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Thank you for the visit and wishes YC and Amritav
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Hi,
A lovely tribute to your mother! Wishing her many more years of happy and healthy life!
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A beautiful tribute...
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Thank you my dear Anilan for the visit and your comment.. I have a wonderful teacher. It would be nice if I have atleast half of her qualities. Iam still a learner..
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Dear Kala Akka,
It is said that the mother is the first and foremost teacher in our lives. I am happy that Akka had a wonderful and great teacher and I am sure that you will be a great one to your children too.
Regards,
Anilan
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Thank you R K das for wishing my mother many more years of healthy life. Iam happy for having posted this.
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Dear Kala BN
Becoming mother is common place but attaining motherhood is not so common. It applies equally to many of the males who might have fathered but it is a great question as to whether they have attained the state of fatherhood. The journey from mother/ father to motherhood/ fatherhood is a tale of great Tapah (English equivalent may be penance). The ability to see everychild with equanimity is the hallmark of this quality. Wishing your mother many more years of happy, purposeful and healthy life....RK Das
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Thank you spk for your kind words.
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