Sant Shri Asharamji Ashram
3 min readMar 11, 2024

Reviving Cultural Values: How Parents Worship Day is Redefining Love and Family Bonds

Introduction to a Cultural Renaissance

In the face of escalating western influence on our lifestyle, the inception of Parents Worship Day by Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu in 2007 marks a significant stride towards rekindling our cultural ethos and moral values. This initiative serves as a counter-narrative to the blind adoption of Western holidays, advocating for a return to traditional values that celebrate the sanctity of parental bonds.

Navigating Modern Challenges

The allure of modernization brings with it a slew of challenges, notably the dilution of cultural identities and moral principles. The celebration of Valentine’s Day, for example, has been linked to a rise in teenage pregnancies, substance misuse, and a departure from ethical conduct. Concurrently, the shift towards nuclear families and the neglect of elderly parents highlight a troubling move away from communal and familial support systems.

The Essence of Parents Worship Day

Parents Worship Day emerges as a clarion call to restore the intrinsic value of love — elevating it from the physical to the divine. Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu’s initiative is not merely a celebration but a revolutionary movement aimed at fortifying familial ties and instilling a deep-seated respect for elders across communities, irrespective of religious or cultural backgrounds.

A Movement of Universal Good

This day has transcended geographical boundaries, evolving into a global movement with the potential to unite people across diverse cultures in the celebration of universal human values. The endorsement by political leaders and the adoption of this day in various countries underscore its widespread appeal and the shared desire for a return to more wholesome, value-driven societal norms.

Political and Social Endorsements

The impact of Parents Worship Day is underscored by endorsements from political leaders and acknowledgments from various states in India. For instance, the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh officially recognized February 14th as Parents Worship Day, a gesture that not only validates the initiative but also encourages its observance across the socio-political spectrum. Statements of support from political figures across India reflect a collective endorsement of the day’s objectives.

Global Reach and Recognition

The initiative’s influence extends beyond national borders, finding resonance in communities worldwide, from America to Australia. The California State Assembly’s recognition of the efforts of Shri Yoga Vedanta Ashram in promoting Parents Worship Day highlights its significance as a catalyst for positive change in the global community.

Cultural Preservation and Social Reform

The adoption of Parents Worship Day in educational institutions and its coverage in prominent media outlets such as BBC and Dainik Bhaskar signal a growing awareness and acceptance of its values. This coverage not only amplifies the message but also demonstrates the tangible impact of the initiative in promoting cultural preservation and social reform.

Conclusion: A Future Anchored in Values

Parents Worship Day represents a foundational shift towards embracing our heritage and reinforcing the bonds that sustain societies. By acknowledging and celebrating this day, we commit to a future where tradition and respect for familial bonds guide our path forward, ensuring a legacy of moral integrity and cultural pride for generations to come.

Evidences and Recognitions

  • Official endorsement by the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, marking February 14th as Parents Worship Day.
  • Commendations from political leaders, including the Chief Ministers of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, highlighting the national significance of the initiative.
  • Recognition from the California State Assembly, underscoring the global impact of Parents Worship Day.
  • Widespread media coverage, from BBC to Navanagar Time, indicating the initiative’s broad reach and societal endorsement.