In Nepal many people honor the deceased by visiting Mata Tirtha Pond, especially during the annual festival of Mats Tirtha Aunsi. This festival also known as Mother's Day or Aama ko Mukh Herne Din (Day to See Mother's Face), is dedicated to showing love and respect to mothers, both living and deceased.
The most important tradition for Japanese on Mother's Day is give carnations to mothers. These carnations are a special type of red, pink, and white flowers that's offered as a gift. They symbolise appreciation to mothers for their relentless endurance. White flowers are for the deceased and are taken to their gravesites.
In Thailand, Mother's Day is celebrated on August 12 to mark the birthday of the beloved Queen Sirikit. On this day, people commonly present their mothers with flowers, particularly jasmine, as a symbol of purity and love. The celebrations often include ceremonies and parades to honor both the queen and mothers of the country.