Children's Home

Heartfelt emotion filled the Lalitpur Children’s Home as children, devoted caregivers, and supportive staff came together for a truly meaningful Mother’s Day celebration. Laughter and quiet expressions of affection echoed through the air, a testament to the deep bonds nurtured within the home.

This special day holds profound significance in Nepal, where Mother’s Day-known as Mata Tirtha Aunsi- is a cherished occasion honouring maternal love and gratitude. Observed annually around the new moon of Baishak in the Hindu Lunar Calendar, the festival, as known as Aamako Mukh Herne Din (Mother’s Day), invites all to express heartfelt devotion to maternal figures.

Understanding the Heart of Mother’s Day and Mata Tirtha Aunsi

More than just a date on the calendar, Mata Tirtha Aunsi is a poignant reminder of the vital role maternal figures play in shaping young lives. It is a day to honour their unseen emotional labour, countless sacrifices, and unwavering love. For the children at the Lalitpur Children’s Home, caregivers are more than providers – they are pillars of stability, sources of comfort, and guiding lights.

Throughout Nepal, this day is observed with deep reverence and joy, extending beyond simple gratitude to include meaningful blessings, offerings, and rituals. It is a moment for communities and families alike to reconnect with the essence of love, nurturing, and care.

A Festive Meal of Togetherness, Rooted in Tradition

The celebration began with warm and communal lunch at 1 P.M. Tables were laid with a comforting meal of meat and rice, lovingly prepared and eagerly enjoyed. More than just nourishment, this shared meal represented unity- a family-style gathering filled with laughter, storytelling, and the quiet comfort of shared experiences. It mirrored countless similar gatherings across the country during Mata Tirtha Aunsi, where family and food come together in celebration.

The Sacred Tika Ceremony: A Blessing Love

At 3 P.M., as the afternoon sun softened over Lalitpur, the traditional tika ceremony began. Each child, eyes shining with anticipation, stepped forward to receive the auspicious red mark on their forehead from Miss Saru. This time-honoured gesture, deeply rooted in Hindu culture, symbolizes love, protection, and blessings.

In the quiet, sacred moment, every child was reminded that they are cherished. The tika served as a spiritual anchor-a moment of affirmation and belonging, resonating with the festival’s spirit across homes and temples alike.

Handmade Tokens of Gratitude: A Child’s Heartfelt Expression

Following the ceremony, the children presented handmade Mother’s Day cards to their caregivers and house mothers. Small hands held carefully folded creations, adorned with drawings and heartfelt words of love and appreciation. These weren’t mere crafts-they were living expressions of gratitude.

For the caregivers, each card was a profound reminder of the impact they have. The deep emotional connections between children and caregivers came to life, mirroring the love expressed by children across Nepal during this sacred festival.

 

A Sweet Celebration: The Joy of Cake and Togetherness

Around 4 P.M. joy filled the air once more as the cake-cutting ceremony began. A beautifully decorated cake stood at the center of the celebration, surrounded by eager faces.  As the children capped and sang, the first slice was cut-symbolizing the sweetness of love, unity, and shared happiness.

Each piece offered was more than a treat; it was a slice of celebration itself-an echo of the joy felt in homes and hearts across Nepal during Mata Tirtha Aunsi.

A Colourful Embrace: The Spirit of the Day in Full Bloom

The home was transformed into a vibrant tapestry of colour and joy. Bright balloons and streamers decorated the walls, while a bold “Happy Mother’s Day” banner welcomed all who entered. Every detail reflected love and intention-turning ordinary spaces into places of magic and celebration.

The decorations mirrored the festive atmosphere that fills homes and temples across Nepal on this special day, where visual beauty enhances spiritual connection.

 

Expressions through Dance: Celebrating Life and Love

 The day’s festivities culminated in captivating dance performances by the children. Their vibrant movements, choreographed with enthusiasm and love, brought smiles and applause from the audience. These dances were more than entertainment- they were acts of joy, empowerment, and self-expression.

It was a reminder of the importance of providing children with space to thrive, to shine, and to share in the beauty of life’s simple joys- a message that resonates strongly with the spirit of Mata Tirtha Aunsi.

The Enduring Significance: Roosted in Hindu Tradition

As the day came to a close, the true meaning of Mother’s Day- Mata Tirtha Aunsi- was clear. In Hindu tradition, mothers are revered as scared, divine figures-the first teachers and protectors of life. This day, rooted in spiritual reverence, is more than a cultural event. It is a living expression of loves most powerful forms; nurturing care.

While global commercial influences have brought new experiences of the day, the essence remains deeply personal and profound-an honouring of the foundational role mothers and caregivers play in shaping the future.

A Day Etched in Memory, a Celebration beyond a Calendar

The echoes of laughter, warmth, and gratitude lingered long after the final dance. The Mother’s Day celebration at the Children’s Home, deeply aligned with the spirit of Mata Tirtha Aunsi, left an indelible mark on every heart present.

It served as a vibrant reminder that the bonds of love, care, and maternal devoting know no bounds- and the expressing our appreciation for those who nurture us should be a daily practice, not just a once-a-year-tradition.

Photos of the Celebration