Heroic mothers

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By Editorial Team Published : 24 Feb 2026 01:37 IST Ee Font size
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Chamany mothers in Ritra They were fashioned as brave men and shone as heroic mothers. As queens, they were confined to the harems, but they worked very hard in reforming the offspring into civilized ones. Behind the scenes, but as indirect motivators, they shined with undiminished spirit. Rani Madalasa mentioned in Markandeya Purana, Vidula etc. who are introduced in Mahabharata are proof of that. From preparing the sons for martial arts to bestowing them with transcendental knowledge, those female idols played a great role. 

Rani Madalasa studied yoga and became a yogini. She acquired self-knowledge and made her four sons brilliant. From the time she used to sing jokes, she used to wake up saying 'Suddhosi Buddhosi Niranjanosi...' - 'You are a pure soul, you are not a mere Buddha, you are eternal Niranjana'. Thus she awakened her sons and blessed her life not only as a Maharani but also as an Atmanjnani. The role model for modern generation mothers in inspiring their children - Vidula. The son Sanjay was defeated by the king of Sindhu and reached home and mourned in despair. Then the mother said 'Nayana! Why that frustration? Victory in war is natural. "It is better to live like a ember of fire that burns for a moment, than to live for a long time like a smoldering firewood." Saying 'Victory or heroic death', the son of Virathilakam went to the battlefield. When Sanjay returned undefeated, she welcomed him with pride.  

There are women in Nava Bharat too who remind us of the success stories of those mother idols. Jijabai poured out her hopes and aspirations to child Shivaji. Shivaji was brought up by his mother and father. The patience of Rama and the adventure of Arjuna combined to make him a rich man. It has proved that a son is perfected by his mother rather than his father. Our country needs a warrior who is selfless, a warrior who willingly sacrifices his life for the country, a brave man who can lead the rest of the masses forward. "I will give such a son to this Bharatavana," she said. Chhatrapati Shivaji was gifted to India and remains grateful.   

Swami Vivekananda's mother Bhuvaneswari Devi also left a deep impression on her son's towering personality. Swamiji Ramayana listened to the legends and myths of India from Matrumurti. His father was the first teacher who taught Vivekananda the lessons of values. That is why I am the fruit of my mother's prayers. How many prayers she did for me! How many names have you seen! She became a Yogini to bring Nanni into the world. "My life is the alms given by my famous mother," he said in a speech. href="https://www.facebook.com/eenaduonline/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Facebook, Twitter, Instagram& Google News. Tags :

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