RESPECT FOR A MOTHER
RESPECT FOR A
MOTHER
Fr
Paul Lelen Haokip
Celebration of International Mother’s Day is not just to honour mothers
but to instil the virtue of respect in persons who are not mothers. The sense
of satisfaction to be a mother will differ greatly depending on one’s family
atmosphere, financial soundness, societal acceptance and religious adherence.
In some religious traits, motherhood may be considered more meaningful only
when she gives birth to a male progeny while in another tradition motherhood is
respected in toto. Motherhood is a gift to many women while some do struggle after
marriage to beget a child to accomplish motherhood.
A MOTHER’S
GLORY
The book of Leviticus says, “Every
one of you shall revere his mother and father.” The exhortation, “Honour thy
father and thy mother” means “to glorify one’s mother and father”. How do we do
that? To glorify one’s mother means
your mother is proud to have you, that she does not regret begetting you. This
requires being worthy of a son or a daughter in all aspects of life. One of the
biggest woman’s glory is begetting a child (children). She finds fulfilment and
honour with this God-given capacity.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF MOTHERS
From mere biological motherhood,
mothers have many more unpronounced responsibilities to retain motherhood in
the true sense. We can say, “Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she
laughs at the time to come. She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching
of kindness is on her tongue. She looks well to the ways of her household and
does not eat the bread of idleness” (Proverbs 31:25-28). A mother has to make
sure that she has this privilege to say, “I have no greater joy than to hear
that my children are walking in the truth” (3 John 1:4). Mothers have the duty
from dawn to dusk, before birth to maturity of their children. It won’t be an
exaggeration to expect responsibilities of even caring their grandchildren. “There is no role in life that is more
essential than that of motherhood” said Elder M. Russell Ballard.
MOTHERHOOD IS A
VOCATION
“The art of mothering is to teach the art of living to children” opines
Elaine Heffner. Just
like any other profession in life, to be married and accept motherhood is a
vocation of highest esteem. To leave one’s family and get grafted to another
man and his family is a herculean task a woman undertakes. This is a
willingness to be plucked up and be transplanted to begin a new life-culture in
an unknown environment. This entails sacrifice, willingness to suffer,
readiness to learn, and aspiration to be a woman of repute. It is a vocation as
it is willingly accepted and not forced upon.
A DAY OF
GRATITUDE
More than a word, gratitude is an attitude. Mother’s Day
is to be celebrated on all days but especially on a universally dedicated day (second
Sunday of May) to acknowledge the worth of a mother for her service to
humanity. This is also a day of inculcating values of thankfulness, peace and love in the family which ultimately
enlivens family members and creates a sense of worth for a mother. This day is
to be a moment of gratefulness to mothers for their motherhood, maternal bonds
and the influence mothers have created in society. This day creates space for
mothers to express themselves and opens up areas for their wellbeing which
otherwise is usually unnoticed by others. It is also an occasion for men to
change their attitude towards mothers (women).
MATERNAL BOND
AND BLESSING
A woman usually leaves her family
and join her husband’s family. Although she leaves her paternal home, her
leaving creates maternal bonds for her children. These bonds are held with high
esteem. Like in many other traditions of the world, in the Kuki society too, a
mother is considered so precious that her relatives become unforgettable uncles
and aunts for her children. It is highly expected of her husband to take his wife
and children to his wife’s family and get annual blessing from maternal
grandfather, grandmother and uncles. This traditional practice creates bond of
connectivity, goodwill and showers of maternal blessings for the good health of
children. This tradition is wombish
in character.
FUTURE OF
MOTHERS
Since the society is created by
humans, the same humans can create honourable space for mothers. They have
given us birth so that we can assure them security,
love, respect, participation, freedom of speech and empowerment. Mothers
create their own future through the sons and daughters they give birth to. They
continue progeny and we can continue their safe future too. Theodore Hesburgh
said, “The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love
their mother.” This is one surest way of
continuity for ‘love’.
One of the best gifts to a mother is to show ‘gratitude’ for her
dedication and service. They need to be paid well and looked after till death
do us apart. A mother remains the first friend, first care taker, first teacher,
forever partner and carries your memory in her heart forever. It would be
derogatory to say, “My mother is a house wife” when she is “The queen of the
family.” May you celebrate a meaningful Mother’s Day.
(The writer can be
reached at:
paulhowkeep@yahoo.co.in/paullelenhaokip@gmail.com/https://paullelenhaokip.blogspot.com/)
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