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is a devoted mother who sacrificed a promising career to raise her two children, Meera and Kabir.

Gujarati folk literature has long served as a vessel for profound philosophical truths, wrapped in the simplicity of rural metaphors. Among these, the line “Mom tane nai samjay, pan tu tane samjay chhe” (Wax does not perceive you, but You perceive yourself) stands out as a complex existential statement. Attributed to the rich tradition of Charan poetry and modern folk revivalists, the phrase challenges the listener to contemplate the nature of existence. This paper aims to deconstruct the metaphor of "Wax" (Mom) and "You" (Tu), analyzing the dichotomy between the material form and the conscious entity. mom tane nai samjay

The Metaphysics of Material Limitation: A Philosophical Analysis of the Phrase ‘Mom Tane Nai Samjay’ in Gujarati Folk Discourse is a devoted mother who sacrificed a promising

Feeling neglected and disrespected, Aashka makes the drastic decision to leave home. She finds a new purpose by supporting and caring for students who are far from home and in need of a "mother figure". It is only in her absence that Kunal and the children realize her vital role and the selfless sacrifices she made for them. Attributed to the rich tradition of Charan poetry