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​9 times authors, poets saw God in a Mother’s love​

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 2, 2025, 08:03 IST
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There’s something truly magical about a mother’s love

Mother's love is so powerful, so pure, it’s no wonder poets and authors have often seen it as nothing less than divine. From tender care to fierce protection, a mother’s love feels like a force beyond this world, like a little piece of heaven here on Earth. Over and over, writers have tried to capture that feeling, comparing moms to gods and goddesses, saying their love is the closest thing we get to real magic.

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"Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children."



William Makepeace Thackeray’s quote, “Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children,” beautifully encapsulates the sacred role a mother plays in a child’s life. To a child, a mother is not just a caregiver—she is their whole world, offering comfort, safety, love, and guidance with unwavering devotion. She is often the first to respond to pain, the first to celebrate joy, and the one constant presence in a child’s early understanding of life. Much like how people turn to God for strength and love, children instinctively turn to their mothers—seeing them as divine.

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"God could not be everywhere, and therefore he made mothers."



Rudyard Kipling’s quote, “God could not be everywhere, and therefore he made mothers,” reflects the deep reverence for a mother’s role in a child’s life. It suggests that mothers are not just caregivers but divine representatives on Earth—ever-present, selfless, and loving. While God may be seen as distant or abstract, a mother’s love is immediate and tangible. She becomes the one who watches over her child, comforts them in pain, and celebrates their joys. Kipling’s words honor the idea that mothers carry out divine duties every day, filling the world with God-like compassion, strength, and unconditional devotion.

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"Every manifestation of power in the universe is ‘Mother.’ She is life, she is intelligence, she is love."

In Hindu philosophy, the Divine Mother—Shakti—is revered as the source of all creation, power, and transformation. Swami Vivekananda’s quote, “The first manifestation of God is the hand that rocks the cradle,” beautifully aligns with this belief. It suggests that a mother is not just a nurturer but the very expression of divine energy in human form. Her role in shaping a child’s life mirrors the cosmic role of Shakti in sustaining the universe. Vivekananda emphasizes that the sacred begins at home—in the quiet, unseen care of a mother whose touch is the first experience of God’s love and guidance.

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"The loveliest masterpiece of the heart of God is the heart of a mother."



St. Thérèse of Lisieux’s quote, “The loveliest masterpiece of the heart of God is the love of a mother,” is a poetic tribute to the unmatched beauty of maternal love. It suggests that among all of God’s creations—stars, oceans, and mountains—none is more exquisite or sacred than the pure, selfless love of a mother. Her tenderness, compassion, and unyielding devotion reflect the divine in its most accessible form. This expression recognizes a mother’s love as not only emotionally powerful but spiritually profound, a living example of God’s grace and care embodied in human form—gentle, strong, and infinitely giving.

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"A mother is a person who seeing there are only four pieces of pie for five people, promptly announces she never did care for pie."



Tenneva Jordan’s quote, “A mother is a person who seeing there are only four pieces of pie for five people, promptly announces she never did care for pie,” may sound playful, but it holds a deep truth about the selflessness of mothers. With quiet grace, a mother often puts the needs of others above her own, sacrificing without complaint or expectation. This small act of giving up pie becomes symbolic of a lifetime of nurturing, compromise, and unconditional love. Jordan’s words gently remind us that a mother’s compassion mirrors divine humility—where love means giving, even when no one is watching.

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"There is no role in life that is more essential than that of motherhood."



Elder M. Russell Ballard, a respected leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, once said, “There is no role in life more essential and more eternal than that of motherhood.” This powerful statement highlights the sacred significance of motherhood—not just as a social or biological function, but as a divine calling. According to Ballard, a mother’s influence shapes not only individuals but generations, with eternal consequences. Her nurturing role, love, and moral guidance are viewed as vital to the spiritual development of humanity. In this view, motherhood becomes a God-ordained mission—central to both earthly life and eternal purpose.

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"The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother."



Theodore Hesburgh’s quote, “The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother,” subtly yet powerfully emphasizes the revered position a mother holds within the heart of the family. By centering the mother in this way, Hesburgh acknowledges her as the emotional and spiritual anchor of the household. Her love radiates through her children’s well-being, shaping their sense of safety, identity, and faith. When a mother is cherished and supported, it nurtures a stable, loving environment. In essence, Hesburgh’s words honor the mother’s role as sacred—her presence vital, her love foundational, and her strength divine.

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"To describe my mother would be to write about a hurricane in its perfect power. Or the climbing, falling colors of a rainbow."


Maya Angelou’s quote, “To describe my mother would be to write about a hurricane in its perfect power. Or the climbing, falling colors of a rainbow,” is a stunning tribute that captures the divine complexity of maternal love. With the strength of a hurricane and the beauty of a rainbow, Angelou paints her mother as both fierce protector and gentle guide—embodying the raw power and grace of nature itself. This vivid imagery elevates her mother to something almost godlike: untamed, awe-inspiring, and impossible to ignore. It reflects a love that is vast, passionate, and deeply spiritual—both grounding and transcendent.

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"My mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. All I am I owe to my mother. I attribute all my success in life to the moral, intellectual, and physical education I received from her."



George Washington often credited his mother, Mary Ball Washington, for instilling in him the virtues and discipline that shaped his leadership and character. While he never explicitly called her a deity, his deep respect and gratitude suggest she held a god-like influence in his life. As the moral compass and guiding force during his formative years, she provided the foundation of strength, resilience, and integrity that would define his legacy. In this way, Mary Ball Washington’s role transcended typical motherhood, becoming a sacred pillar upon which the first president built not only his character but the future of a nation.

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