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She Will Face The World Empty Hand, If it’s For Her Child…!

A Mother Can Never Be Wrong

By Dr. Sunil S Rana


In the grand symphony of life, if there exists one note that resonates with eternal purity, it is that of a mother’s love. No matter how we define roles, relationships, or responsibilities, the place of a mother stands at the pinnacle; above every judgment, beyond every debate.


A mother’s role is supreme, and nothing can overshadow it. She is the divine vessel of creation; conceiving life within her for nine long months, silently enduring pain, discomfort, and unimaginable physical changes. Yet, she smiles; not for herself, but for the unborn soul she nurtures in her womb.

That silent endurance, that selfless sacrifice, is something no man can ever truly comprehend.



The Misconceived Notion of “Co-ownership”


Many men proudly claim to be the “co-owners” of their children; a phrase that sounds logical on paper but collapses in spirit.

The creation of life may require two bodies, but the continuation of life demands one soul; the mother’s.

From the first heartbeat to the last lullaby, it is she who bears, feeds, protects, and molds.


To equate that divine bond with a contractual partnership is not only insensitive; it is philosophically flawed.



The Mother vs. The Wife


In times of separation or divorce, the saddest irony unfolds; men often raise fingers at a woman’s character to justify their claims, forgetting that the same woman they accuse is the mother of their child.


Even if a woman falters as a wife, she can never be wrong as a mother.

The moral compass of motherhood rarely deviates, for it is guided not by ego, but by instinct; pure and primal.


A woman may err in judgment, in relationships, or even in expectations. But when it comes to her child, she transforms into nature’s most unerring force.

A mother’s heart never conspires; it only cares.



The Silent Courage of a Woman


It takes immense courage for a woman to leave her parental home; the walls that nurtured her dreams, the arms that shielded her fears; and walk into an unknown world with a man she barely knows.


She invests her trust, emotions, and identity in that new relationship. If the outcomes fall short of expectations; of her husband or his family; it doesn’t make her character questionable; it simply makes her human; a soul that hoped for love, stability, and respect but found herself trapped in judgment.


The world is often quick to call her “wrong,” forgetting the countless sacrifices she makes quietly; for her child, her marriage, her dignity.




The Mother: The Silent Architect of Generations


Behind every confident child stands a mother who once fought her silent battles; emotional, physical, and societal.

She never asks for recognition; her reward is the smile of her child.


A man may contribute to a household, but it is the mother who builds the home; brick by brick, emotion by emotion.


If society truly understood the sanctity of motherhood, it would stop blaming women for every failed marriage and start honouring their resilience in every broken story.



The Final Word:


A woman may make mistakes, but a mother never betrays her child. Her love knows no conditions; her patience no boundaries.


When we judge a woman, we often forget; she could be someone’s mother, or will one day be one.

The womb that gives life deserves reverence, not ridicule.


So, the next time we question a woman, let’s pause for a moment and remember:

A mother can never be wrong.




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