History of Father’s Day
Happy Father’s Day observance start in the early 20th century. Mothers, as well as fathers, are responsible for their children – this is meant to be celebrated. The beginning of the desire to show respect and love for all the parents of the world. The day is believed to have been celebrated for the first time on July 7, at a church in Fairmont, West Virginia, USA. Again, a Washington- based Washington woman named Sonora Smart Dod comes up with a Father’s Day idea. Although he was in Virginia, in the 5th Little did he know about Father’s Day. Dodd got this idea from a church priest, and the priest was talking very well about his mother again. He seems to think that something needs to be done with his Father. Dodd loved his Father again. He started celebrating Father’s Day the following year, June 5, the whole of his initiative.
Father’s Day was celebrated through a lot of stress! Gradually the situation changed, a bill was announced in the American Parliament to declare Father’s Day a holiday. In 1920, then- American President Calvin Coolidge gave full support to the law. Finally, in 5, President Lyndon B. Johnson declared Father’s Day a holiday. In most countries of the world, the third Sunday of June is celebrated as Father’s Day.

Obviously, for many, the observance of Mother’s Day or Father’s Day is of little importance. That is why such days are unnecessary, but it can not be said at all. The Father’s love for his child is immense. Emperor Babar, the founder of the Mughal empire, is a unique example of a father’s love for children. He is the son of HumayunHe who did not hesitate to leave his life in exchange for his life. An unselfish person whose love, the Father, has to sacrifice a lot in life for the sake of the child. On Father’s Day, children have the opportunity to thank the Father from the heart. Besides, the fact that the parents and their children are evaluating the contribution of the Father to the family and the family as a result of Father’s Day also gives great pleasure to the Father.
Moreover, many children are not very careful about the care of their parents. Mother’s Day or Father’s Day opens the curtain in front of their eyes and reminds them of their responsibility to parents. It’s called Mother’s Day or Father’s Day is of particular importance in strengthening family ties. The primary purpose of Father’s Day is to highlight the importance of the Father in our family and society.
How fathers day celebrated around the world?
Father’s Day is celebrated in Thailand on the birthday of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, December 8, which is considered to be the Father of the country. There is a tradition of wearing yellow clothes.
Mexico: In Mexico, Father’s Day or Dia del Pedro is celebrated on the third Sunday of June. On this day, a thirteen-mile race in Mexico City called the Canara di del Pedro.
Germany: Instead of spending time with children in Germany these days, parents would instead go hiking with a group. Sometimes he plays like dragging alcohol or food.
Nepal: Children in Nepal buy sweets for their parents these days. Sometimes children get their Father’s blessing. Those whose Father died have gone to the tomb to remember their Father.
France: In France, Father’s Day is traditionally a Catholic festival. However, in the nineteenth century, it was redistributed for commercial purposes. Now on this day, all gifts are given, including rose flowers. The French custom is that if his Father is alive, he will be given a red rose. But if his father is dead, leave a white rose in his tomb.