Mother’s Day Speech - 10 Lines, Short and Long Speech

Mother’s Day Speech - 10 Lines, Short and Long Speech

Edited By Team Careers360 | Updated on Mar 23, 2023 05:10 PM IST

"Maa" changed to "Mummy," and "Mummy" changed to "Mom". But regardless of what we label it, our mother's love and compassion for us remain constant. The sacrifices a woman makes for her children cannot be repaid in a single day. Even so, we honour mothers by celebrating her on mother’s day.

10 lines speech on Mother’s Day

  1. Every year we celebrate the second Sunday of May as mother’s day. This day differs from region to region and may be celebrated before or after in a few countries.

Mother’s Day Speech - 10 Lines, Short and Long Speech
Mother’s Day Speech - 10 Lines, Short and Long Speech
  1. Mother is considered the epitome of love and affection. Nobody in the world can replace a mother.

  1. Charley Benetto once said that when you look at your mother, you are looking at the purest form of love.

  1. The struggles of a mother start from the day she conceives and goes on for a lifetime.

  1. For every child who fulfilled his dream, there was a mother behind sacrificing her sweet dreams for reality.

  1. The same sweet and innocent mother becomes the warrior when any problems occur in the lives of her children.

  1. This day gives us the moment to think about the sacrifices made by the mother and thank her.

  1. The closest and the most transparent relation any person can share is with their mothers.

  1. There are a few situations in which we have seen people leaving their mothers to old age homes as they didn't realise their worth.

  1. It is very late when they realise their worth. So it would be better if we understood the value of this before only.

Short Speech on Mother’s Day

A mother can do every possible thing for the sake of her family and doesn't ask for anything in return. She feeds her child with her flesh and blood. Even a small token of love is appreciated by our mothers. She teaches us all the things in life. From using a fork to choosing a friend, from reading books to reading the minds of people, from walking a step to walking into realities of life, from drawings to dreams every path we conquer is all due to the support of our mothers.

It is our due responsibility to take care of our mothers and treat them with respect. The overall character and personality of the child are determined by the mother. She sticks to us through thick and thin.

Great personalities have different perspectives of looking at things. So, once when our president APJ Abdul Kalam was asked about birthdays, he replied “ It is the only day in your life... Your mother smiled when you cried”. She gives us life on a single day but she dies every day to give us a good upbringing.

Each religion teaches us to respect our mothers. She is considered great even when considered to be a god. Even the god bows down to her. Lord Vishnu reincarnated as Little Krishna only to experience the love of the mother. The love of the mother is the only thing that doesn't discriminate or change the situation.

Long speech on Mother's Day

Mother is the first person whom we contact on this earth. The pain experienced by any woman while giving birth is the highest amount of pain any human can endure. According to The Bible, God can't be present anywhere, so he created the mothers. This single word holds enormous feelings. Nobody can replace a mother, but the rest of everybody can be replaced by a good mother. She is our first teacher, First friend, guide, philosopher, cook and many more.

She is the biggest support system in our lives. Mary Mason says “A baby is a thing you carry in your womb for nine months, in your arms for three years and in your heart till you die”. This line implies the feelings a mother has for her child.

History | In the American context, The first efforts were made by Anna Jarvis followed by the death of her mother in 1905. The holiday was first celebrated in the year 1907. President Woodrow Wilson announced it as an official holiday in 1914. However, the celebration of motherhood can be traced back to ancient Romans and Greeks, who held festivals in honour of mother goddesses Rhea and Cybele.

Celebrations

The modern-day celebration started in America. However, few countries follow different days and dates. Many countries such as Albania, Armenia, Russia, Vietnam, Bulgaria, Bosnia, Kosovo, Laos, Serbia, and Tajikistan celebrate it along with International Women’s day.

Few countries like Ireland, Nigeria and the U.K. celebrate Mothering Sunday on the “Fourth Sunday” of May month.

Many countries celebrate it on the Spring equinox on 21 March. These are Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan and many more.

In India, It is celebrated on the Second Sunday of May along with countries like Austria, Australia, Bhutan, Canada, Cambodia, Denmark, Greece, Pakistan and many more.

Story-

This is the story of a little boy who was taught by his mother. His mother was a schoolteacher. This child was inquisitive. But when he attended school, he faced various problems. He wasn't able to understand things. This was because he developed hearing problems at the age of 12. He became completely deaf in one ear. However, he was attracted to science and conducted many experiments at home.

Once when he returned from school he had a note written by this teacher. He handed the note to his mother and said that my teacher said only you could open it. His mother opened the letter and weepingly said, Your teacher says the child is extremely intelligent for the school and so, the school can’t teach him.

After many years after the death of his mother, while cleaning the closet he found that letter. When he opened the letter, he found that his teacher had written that “Your child is addled and hence, a misfit for the school”. He credited all his success to his mother who didn't stop him from learning and rather worked hard to teach him.

This was the story of a very famous scientist, who failed a thousand times before his invention. The boy was Mr Thomas Alva Edison, the inventor of the light bulb.

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