Sunday, March 8, 2026

International Women's day - 8th March

 

International Women’s Day

March 8 to honor the achievements, strength, and contributions of women in society

When you educate a woman, you educate a generation.

When Women Rise, Humanity Rises

The same world that is born from a woman, has sometime tried to limit her voice, restrict her dreams, and silence her strength. But history also tells another story. Every time society tried to push women down…women rose higher.

When the world said, “You cannot,” women answered, “Watch me.” 


Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear sarees, Some carry school bags., Some carry the weight of an entire family on their shoulders. 

“Yatra Naryastu Pujyante, Ramante Tatra Devata.”  - Where women are respected, there the divine resides.


  Accept with responsibility that respect should not remain in scriptures. It must live in our actions.

just about celebration. It is about recognition. Recognition of courage that often goes unnoticed. Recognition of sacrifices that are rarely spoken about. Recognition of strength that the world sometimes ignores.

when you empower a woman…You empower a family. When you empower a family…You empower a nation.And when nations empower women…Humanity moves forward.

Strength does not always look strong. - Sometimes they are tired…but still continues. Accommodate space for sacrifices without any applause, love…

without recognition.

The world often celebrates the loud victories. But women have been winning silent battles for centuries.

Strength has nothing to do with muscles. It has everything to do with courage. Soft power is the real power. 


I do not support equality between male and female. How can they be equal ? Womens were always superior , they are and they will be superior. It is a balance system we have accepted that runs, When Matru Shakti became the ever aggressive then Shiva was lying on ground and then Kaali comes back to real swarupra, shanti swarupa. Whenever there are problems in Man, it has taken help from women to solve the unsolvable. Not sure if you are aware about the how Durga Man came into existence, it is when the Man’s muscles fails to kill the demons Mahisasura then the soft-power comes up to rule over the hard power. It is only  the Women who can create son like Ganesh embodiment of wisdom, Maharaj Shivaji  the icon of courage and valor, 


I am who my mother is..

Raise children with values. Support families through hardships. Sacrifice their own dreams so that others can chase theirs. on International Women’s Day, let us remember one powerful truth: Behind every strong society… Behind every successful generation… Behind every great nation… There are strong women. Women who rise. Women who endure. Women who inspire. Because when women rise… Humanity rises….


The world is looking at man with muscles who looks stronger and sharper, But you do not know the vulnerability they have, the very deeper inner void they hide within themselves. Only a woman very close to them are able to identify them, console them…. I am proudly accept  that “मैं कभी बतलाता नही, पर अंधेरे से डरता हूँ मैं मा …”. The bold face which the world look at,  the valor which the wins the world are often meaningless with out that woman. Salute to each and every woman. Vande Mataram…. 



Imagine walking through a garden and seeing a plant broken by last night’s storm.
Instinctively, we lift it and support it so it can stand again.
No one asked us to do it.
That spontaneous instinct to nurture — that is the essence of womenhood.


Today, on Women’s Day, we celebrate not just the women in our lives, but the powerful spirit of care, resilience, and creation that they bring into families, workplaces, and the world.


Womenhood is not confined to gender.
It is a quality of empathy, care, and responsibility that can exist in anyone.


In Indian culture we even call the river Ganga Maiya, the earth Dharti Maa, and the country Bharat Mata — because anything that gives, nurtures, and sustains life is honored as a mother.


The same qualities that define motherhood — care, resilience, nurturing growth — are the same qualities that build great teams and great organizations.


principle — a Tatva — of care, compassion, creation, and nurturing.


=============Speech ========= 


Ladies and Gentlemen,

Today, on International Women’s Day, we pause… not just to celebrate women, but to recognize the force that quietly shapes humanity. Because there is a timeless truth we often forget:

When you educate a woman… you educate Not just a classroom. Not just a community. But A generation.

And yet, history tells us something deeply ironic.

The same world that is born from a woman…has sometimes tried to limit her voice, restrict her dreams, and silence her strength.

But history also tells another story. Every time society tried to push women down… Women rose higher. When the world said, “You cannot.” Women answered, “Watch me.”

And they did not whisper it. They proved it.

Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear sarees. Some carry school bags. Some carry the weight of an entire family on their shoulders.

They wake before the world wakes.

They work before the world begins.

They sacrifice… before the world even realizes a sacrifice has been made.

The world celebrates loud victories.

But women have been winning silent battles for centuries.

Battles fought without applause.

Battles fought without recognition.

Because strength does not always look strong.

Sometimes strength looks like a woman who is exhausted…
yet still continues.

Sometimes strength looks like sacrifice…
without applause.

Sometimes strength looks like love…
without recognition.

In our ancient wisdom, we say:

“Yatra Naryastu Pujyante, Ramante Tatra Devata.”

Where women are respected,
there the divine resides.

But respect should not remain only in scriptures.

Respect must live in our actions.

In our homes.
In our workplaces.
In our societies.

Because empowering women is not charity.

It is common sense for civilization.

When you empower a woman…

You empower a family.

When you empower a family…

You empower a nation.

And when nations empower women…

Humanity moves forward.

Strength has nothing to do with muscles.

True strength comes from courage.

From resilience.

From what we call soft power
the power that heals, nurtures, and rebuilds.

Let me say something that may sound unusual.

I do not merely support equality between men and women.

How can they be equal?

I am sure Man always helps raising the floor but Women  raise the ceiling... Together they can raise the sky. 

Women were always extraordinary.

They are the balance of the universe.

In our mythology, when destruction threatened the world,
even the mightiest forces could not defeat evil.

And then came Durga,
who rose to defeat Mahishasura.

Because when brute force fails…

divine feminine power rises. In Bharath 10 days are dedicated just to recognized that. 

And that power does not just destroy evil.

It creates greatness.

It is the power that raises children with values.

The power that nurtures wisdom like Ganesha.

The power that inspires courage like Shivaji Maharaj.

And if I stand here today as the person I am…

It is because of one simple truth:

I am who my mother is.

Because behind every strong society…

Behind every successful generation…

Behind every great nation…

There are strong women.

Women who rise.

Women who endure.

Women who inspire.

And there is another truth we rarely speak about.

The world often looks at men with muscles and calls them strong. But inside many of those strong faces…there are fears. There are vulnerabilities. There are silent battles. And often, only one person can see through that silence and support. A woman. A mother. A wife. A sister. A friend.

That is why a grown man can still whisper with honesty:

"Main kabhi batlata nahi… par andhere se darta hoon, Maa."

Because courage may win the world… But love gives courage. 

So today, on International Women’s Day, let us not just celebrate women.

Let us recognize them.

Recognize their courage.

Recognize their sacrifices.

Recognize their strength that the world sometimes overlooks.

And let us remember one powerful truth:

When women rise…

Families rise.

Nations rise.

Humanity rises.

To every woman who has shaped our lives…

I offer my deepest respect.

Vande Mataram.

Thank you.


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