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A Heartfelt Tribute: Mother’s Day Celebration with Rabindra Jayanti Theme

A Heartfelt Tribute: Mother’s Day Celebration with Rabindra Jayanti Theme

In the tender confluence of two beautiful occasions—Mother’s Day and Rabindra Jayanti—we found a celebration that was not only vibrant but soul-touching. This unique event brought together the timeless wisdom of Rabindranath Tagore and the unconditional love of mothers in a setting that turned ordinary moments into lifelong memories.

The day unfolded with a warm welcome at The Chat Corner—a cozy space for open-hearted conversations between mothers and their children. Echoing with stories, giggles, and quiet whispers, it captured the essence of connection. Tagore’s words flowed gently in the air, turning the space into a sanctuary where bonds deepened and hearts smiled.

Adding a splash of creativity was the Sahaj Path-inspired craft station, where little hands and loving hearts came together. Using clay, paper, colors, and lines from Tagore’s works, children crafted keepsakes—tiny tokens of love and learning. It was a beautiful homage to Bengali heritage and the magic of mother-child togetherness.

The celebration brimmed with laughter and joy through engaging activities like “Phul-Tola Kobita”, an object-and-rhyme game where children picked picture cards (phul, pata, pakhi) and created sweet couplets. One chirped: “Phul phote sobuj bone,
Ma bole – ei phul tomar jonne!”
Moments like these turned language into love.

In the “Ma Ke Bolo” drama game, children became birds, cows, or trees, and spoke to their mothers with playful Bengali phrases like, “Ma, dekho pakhi ure gelo!”—echoing the storytelling rhythm of Sahaj Path. Mothers smiled, children beamed, and the hall echoed with delight.

The décor was a beautiful blend of Tagore’s artistic vision and the warmth of motherhood—filled with traditional motifs, floral garlands, books, and soft earthy colors that celebrated both nature and nurture.

As the evening ended with poetry, dance, and Rabindrik songs, what lingered was not just celebration but a quiet emotion—love. Love that doesn’t need grand gestures, only shared stories, spontaneous hugs, and the presence of each other.

Indeed, when mothers and children come together in such magical moments, love is redefined—and it blooms, like a Tagore poem, forever in the heart.