Parenting Quote by Basharat Peer
““Mothers wash the bloodstained apparel of grooms On stream banks, Bridal wear burns to ash, Bridesmaids cry And the Jhelum flows.””
About This Quote
Source Poem: “Mothers wash the bloodstained apparel of grooms On stream banks, Bridal wear burns to ash, Bridesmaids cry And the Jhelum flows.”, null
The verse portrays ritual cleansing and loss in marriage, using vivid imagery of blood, fire, and river to symbolize sorrow and renewal.
In simple terms: Marriage rituals can involve grief and cleansing.
Acknowledge pain, seek renewal.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- weddings
- bereavement
- ritual cleansing
- community support
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do rituals transform grief into renewal?
- What does the river represent in personal loss?
The poem’s abstract style may obscure specific cultural context for some readers.