APA (7th ed.) Citation

Chitkara, M. G. (2001). Mother & motherhood - mothers day: Maxim Gorkey's novel "Mother" : Sordid poverty in the midst of plenty : kingdom of heaven : only one Christian & he died on the cross : utilitarianism : goodness or badness : living being : instinct of "self preservation" : Lear from elders : Mother on earth is his representative : woman : more emotional & less rational : woman narrow-minded : motherhood proud boast of womanhood : paradise at the fact of mother : mother's love softens the heart. Encyclopaedia of Buddhism ; 8: Global values, 347-360.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Chitkara, Madan G. "Mother & Motherhood - Mothers Day: Maxim Gorkey's Novel "Mother" : Sordid Poverty in the Midst of Plenty : Kingdom of Heaven : Only One Christian & He Died on the Cross : Utilitarianism : Goodness or Badness : Living Being : Instinct of "Self Preservation" : Lear from Elders : Mother on Earth Is His Representative : Woman : More Emotional & Less Rational : Woman Narrow-minded : Motherhood Proud Boast of Womanhood : Paradise at the Fact of Mother : Mother's Love Softens the Heart." Encyclopaedia of Buddhism ; 8: Global Values 2001: 347-360.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Chitkara, Madan G. "Mother & Motherhood - Mothers Day: Maxim Gorkey's Novel "Mother" : Sordid Poverty in the Midst of Plenty : Kingdom of Heaven : Only One Christian & He Died on the Cross : Utilitarianism : Goodness or Badness : Living Being : Instinct of "Self Preservation" : Lear from Elders : Mother on Earth Is His Representative : Woman : More Emotional & Less Rational : Woman Narrow-minded : Motherhood Proud Boast of Womanhood : Paradise at the Fact of Mother : Mother's Love Softens the Heart." Encyclopaedia of Buddhism ; 8: Global Values, 2001, pp. 347-360.

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