This is one among the inspirational stories of single mothers that’ll give you a new outlook towards the upcoming change in our society.

Supriya Deverkonda, a single mother by choice, adopted a girl who is now 5-year old. In an interview, Supriya told that her adoption tale has been beautiful and she will not trade this episode for anything in the world. Definitely the journey has not been easy. She’s been facing various challenges of raising the child and society because staying a single mom raises many eyebrows. However any kind of pressure doesn’t matter to her, what matters most is to understand how her daughter is taking everything. It was important for Supriya to know if any negative thoughts for her biological parents were bothering her. Her sympathy came with a bucket full of doubts while she continued making life simpler and full of positivity for her daughter.

Her growing curiosity led her to join a group of single parents in Canada to seek advice on how she could let the feeling of abandonment go away. One of the advice she got stated,”

“Explain that the biological mother loved her a lot and she prioritised her daughter’s safety and protection over everything else. She handed over the child to a trustworthy institution where she would definitely be noticed and taken over by safe hands.”

These statements made Supriya relate to an occasion from our country’s historical and mythological tale of Lord Krishna and his mother’s Devaki and Yashoda. Devaki, the biological mother was in jail and had to give him up at birth to save him from getting killed by her brother. Yashoda adopted Krishna and showered him with unconditional love and no one in the world has at any point questioned this assumption.

Supriya also mentioned during her course of involvement in single parent group, she had seen various court like sessions held by people who would come up with harsh judgments on biological mothers who gave up their child for adoption. She points out that in the case of unwed mothers, the situation can be extremely difficult as they have to face society’s wrath at its worst. Many harsh situations force mothers to put up the kids for adoption, and their hope is that a loving family will secure the young one’s life.

Supriya also highlights the fact that, as mature adoptive parents who have come up with informed decisions, it is our responsibility that children are presented with facts and not critical views. These thoughts and learnings have brought peace into her soul and now she is on the path of imparting the values of acceptance and forgiveness into her child’s upbringing so she could live a happy life.

She says that this is the least that can be done for your adopted child and it is our responsibility to make them a better human being.

We entitle Supriya as a true Yodha as she showcases the emergence of a positive trend in society which is very well a need of the hour.

Original source: Logical Indian

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