Abstract Motherhood is a universal experience, but in India, it acquires distinctive cultural, social, and philosophical dimensions. Indian mothers are perceived not only as nurturers but also as custodians of traditions, agents of resilience, and moral anchors in society. Rooted in ideals of sacrifice and unconditional love, their roles extend beyond the private family sphere into larger cultural and symbolic frameworks. This paper explores the uniqueness of Indian mothers, analyzing their positions as transmitters of culture, negotiators of modernity, and embodiments of strength within adversity. Keywords Motherhood, Indian culture, maternal identity, tradition, resilience, family studies
M. Ashwini (Tue,) studied this question.