Vatsalya Gram
Mother is God's Supreme Gift to the universe and especially to the mankind. Development of a human child takes perhaps the longest time amongst all lives on the earth. Mother with her boundless love and utmost care nourishes her child and makes him a man in real sense. Psychology has proved that those who are deprived of maternal love in childhood are easily drawn to antisocial activities and lack tenderness and sensitivity that differentiate man from other animals. Through a mother's heart is visible the infiniteness of God. Every woman harbors the element of motherhood (Yashoda Bhav) that can be invoked to shelter some neonate who is not fortunate enough to have a shield of biological parents. How can the concepts of Orphanages, Women's Homes and Old Age Homes have some place in a country where Lord Vishwanath (Owner of the Universe) descended in a human body? For a religion that gave birth to the God in a human form, it is a slur to allow children and women to be in distress.
As per the vision of Rev. Didi Maa, combining a deserted woman and a deprived child is mutually beneficial. The woman can have an opportunity to revive the dying feelings and affection inside her heart that fills her life with new colors and at the same time the child can access a loving lap of a mother. The materialistic world welcomes the curse of grand parents by sending them to the Old Age Homes. But for a country wherein lineage of obituary to ancestors is still alive, if parents have to live in some Old Age Home, then there can not be anything worse than this. Actually the treasure of life-long experiences of the grand parents makes a family culturally rich and robust to face the challenges of the evils emerging with the process of development. An understanding that only strong and self-reliant women and culturally gifted grant parents can ensure a progeny that can stand any force of time with the help of moral and social values and strength of worldly knowledge and skills they are gifted; and pave the path of progress for the motherland has been the bedrock upon which the whole edifice of Vatsalya Gram is being built up. Rigveda endorses these views by saying "in the lap of the mother, the soul sees".

