Since the beginning of the earth, the earth has been called the motherland ... In the Indian realization, the earth has been declared venerable ... That is why the earth has been called Mother ... This feeling is revealed in the Yaksha questions of Mahabharata ... The Yaksha had asked Yudhishthira. What is higher than the sky and heavier than the earth? Yudhishthira told the Yaksha that the father is higher than the sky and the mother is heavier than the earth… We are part of them… Not only this, the evidence is also found in the Vedas (Atharva Veda and Yajurveda)… Not only the Indus Valley Civilization which dates back to 3300-1700 AD. E It is considered… One of the ancient river valley civilizations of the world was a major civilization… The people of Indus civilization also considered the earth to be the goddess of fertility and worshiped…
Announcement of the Vedas - It is said in the Atharvaveda that 'Mata Bhoomi':, sons 'Aham Prithivya'. That means the land is my mother and I am her son… It is also said in the Yajurveda - Namo mere earthy, Namo mere earthy. That is to say hello to Mother Earth (motherland), hello to motherland.
Valmiki Ramayana - 'Janani Janmabhoomi Vashu Swargadpi Gariyasi' (The place of Janani and Janmabhoomi is above heaven.)
During the freedom struggle of India, Bharatmata came into prominence in the last days of the nineteenth century.
In the 1866 satire - 'Unabimsa Purana' by the famous Bengali writer and litterateur Bhudev Mukhopadhyay, the word 'Adi-Bharati' was used for 'Bharata-Mata'.
Kiran Chandra Bandyopadhyay's play Bharat Mata was first played in 1873.
In 1882, Vande Mataram song was included in Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel Anandamath which soon became the main song of the freedom movement.
In 1905, the famous painter Avanindra Nath Tagore portrayed Bharatmata as the four-headed Hindu goddess who wore saffron robes; A book, garland, white cloth and paddy earring are on hand.
In 1936, Shiva Prasad Gupta built the temple of Bharatmata in Benares. It was inaugurated by Gandhiji.
In 1983, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad built a temple of Bharatmata in Haridwar.
In the verse of 'Atharvaveda' there is a clear mention of the motherland… The Atharvaveda has 63 hymns, which are dedicated to the praise of Mother Earth… The first verse of the twelfth episode of the Atharvaveda contains 63 mantras, they are all offered in the worship of the motherland. … This Sukta is called ‘Bhoomi Sukta’… Perhaps the reason for saying Bhumi Sukta was that only the land has been discussed in the mantras of this Sukta… In some mantras of this Sukta, the land is addressed as mother and He has been told to be protected by the king (Indra)… In these 63 verses of the Atharvan Rishi, there is complete description of all the organs of the earth, its appendages, and its avatars with full faith…
It is not that our forefathers had only blind faith in the Earth… They also had a lot of knowledge about all the facilities available from the Earth… so on one side they-