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Heartwarming Mother's Day Tribute: Viral clip depicts mother monkey protecting baby amidst storm

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 14 May 2023, 12:56 IST
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Motherly love is considered the purest form of love, surpassing all other types of love. Mothers deeply love their children and are willing to go to any extent to ensure their happiness and protection.

Today, the world is celebrating Mother's Day and honoring mothers for the pains and sacrifices they have made for their little ones.


In celebration of the day, Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Susanta Nanda shared a heartwarming video that beautifully portrayed motherly love and sacrifices. The clip features a mother monkey braving a storm to shield her child from heavy rain. The mother monkey is seen covering her little one to keep it dry and prevent illness.

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IFS Nanda shared the touching video on Twitter with the caption, "A storm can be stronger than you, but it can never be smarter than your mother. Maa tujhe salam (Blessed Mother's Day to all the angels on earth)."

Since being shared the clip has garnered over 11,000 views and received more than 450 likes, with the numbers are continuously increasing. Twitter users expressed that the video was inspirational and wished each other a very happy Mother's Day.

Our mothers never demand anything from us; they always protect and pray for us. All they want is our happiness. So, why not take this day to express our feelings for these angels? We urge you to hold your mothers' hands, look into their eyes, and simply say how much you love them. Believe us, this act alone will bring a big smile to your mothers' faces.

Mother's Day is a global celebration honoring mothers. It is a day to recognize and appreciate the love, care, and sacrifices that mothers make for their children. Interestingly, Mother's Day is observed on different dates in different parts of the world, but in most countries, it falls on the second Sunday in May. This year, it is being celebrated on May 14.

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First published: 14 May 2023, 12:56 IST