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Vande Mataram is a 1997 studio album by Indian musician A. R. Rahman. It is Sony Music India's largest-selling non-film album to date.[3] It released on December 9, 1997 by Sony's music labels Columbia Records and SME Records. It was released on the Golden Jubilee anniversary of India's independence and has been instrumental in instilling a sense of patriotic pride and national unity amongst the people of India. Ever since release, both the album and its title song "Maa Tujhe Salaam" have had a profoundly positive and unifying impact on the nationalistic and patriotic mood of the country. The album also features "Gurus of Peace" which Rahman recorded with the late Pakistani Qawwalisinger Nusrat F...
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Vande Mataram
English: Vande Mataram
Bônde Matorom (Bengali pronunciation); Vande Mataram (Sanskrit or Hindi pronunciation)
Lyrics Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, Anandamath (1882)
Music Jadunath Bhattacharya
Adopted 24 January 1950
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Vande Mataram
English: Vande Mātaram
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Vande Mataram is a 1997 studio album by Indian musician A. R. Rahman. It is Sony Music India's largest-selling non-film album to date.[3] It released on December 9, 1997 by Sony's music labels Columbia Records and SME Records. It was released on the Golden Jubilee anniversary of India's independence and has been instrumental in instilling a sense of patriotic pride and national unity amongst the people of India. Ever since release, both the album and its title song "Maa Tujhe Salaam" have had a profoundly positive and unifying impact on the nationalistic and patriotic mood of the country. The album also features "Gurus of Peace" which Rahman recorded with the late Pakistani Qawwalisinger Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
Vande MataramStudio album by
A. R. Rahman
ReleasedAugust 12, 1997[1]Recorded1997
Panchathan Record Inn
(Chennai, India)
Sarm West Studios
(London, UK)
Metropolis Studios
(London, UK)
Reaktor Studios
(London, UK)
Sargam Studios
(Lahore, Pakistan)
XIC Studios
(Mumbai, India)GenreWorld music, Indian pop, Folk rock[2]Length55:25LabelColumbia/SME Records
CK 68525 (North America)
488709 (international)ProducerA. R. Rahman
Kanika Myer Bharat
Bharatbala
A critical and commercial hit, the title song from the album is one of India's most popular songs of all time. Sung by Rahman himself, the song has come to represent a feeling of patriotic unity for India and has been performed or played at several national and regional events in the country. The popularity of the song was such that in 2002, when BBC World Service conducted an international poll to choose the ten most famous songs of all time from around 7000 songs selected from all over the world, "Maa Tujhe Salaam" was voted second.[4] The track also holds two Guinness World Records for being the song performed in the most number of languages. Indian singer Sai "Psychuck" Manapragada performed the track in 265 different languages (individually) and again in 277 languages (with chorus) to achieve this feat twice.[5] Rahman was also issued an Guinness World Record certificate for being the composer of the original song which was ceremoniously presented to Rahman after his concert in Oakland, CA, USA on September 12, 2010.[6]
The album won the 1997 Screen Videocon Award for Best Non-Film Album.[7]
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Vande MataramStudio album by
A. R. Rahman
ReleasedAugust 12, 1997[1]Recorded1997
Panchathan Record Inn
(Chennai, India)
Sarm West Studios
(London, UK)
Metropolis Studios
(London, UK)
Reaktor Studios
(London, UK)
Sargam Studios
(Lahore, Pakistan)
XIC Studios
(Mumbai, India)GenreWorld music, Indian pop, Folk rock[2]Length55:25LabelColumbia/SME Records
CK 68525 (North America)
488709 (international)ProducerA. R. Rahman
Kanika Myer Bharat
Bharatbala
A critical and commercial hit, the title song from the album is one of India's most popular songs of all time. Sung by Rahman himself, the song has come to represent a feeling of patriotic unity for India and has been performed or played at several national and regional events in the country. The popularity of the song was such that in 2002, when BBC World Service conducted an international poll to choose the ten most famous songs of all time from around 7000 songs selected from all over the world, "Maa Tujhe Salaam" was voted second.[4] The track also holds two Guinness World Records for being the song performed in the most number of languages. Indian singer Sai "Psychuck" Manapragada performed the track in 265 different languages (individually) and again in 277 languages (with chorus) to achieve this feat twice.[5] Rahman was also issued an Guinness World Record certificate for being the composer of the original song which was ceremoniously presented to Rahman after his concert in Oakland, CA, USA on September 12, 2010.[6]
The album won the 1997 Screen Videocon Award for Best Non-Film Album.[7]
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Vande Mataram
English: Vande Mātaram
वन्दे मातरम् (Sanskrit and official pronunciation)
বন্দে মাতরম্ (Bengali pronunciation)- original pronunciation.
Bande Mataram 29 September 1907.jpg
Bande Mataram (as a weekly, 1907 issue)
National song of India
Lyrics Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Anandamath (1882)
Music Hemanta Mukherjee, Jadunath Bhattacharya
Adopted 24 January 1950
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Vande Mataram (also pronounced Bande Mataram) (IAST: Vande Mātaram) (transl. Mother, I bow to thee) is a Bengali poem written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in 1870s, which he included in his 1882 novel Anandamath. The poem was first sung by Rabindranath Tagore in 1896.[1] The first two verses of the song were adopted as the National Song of India in October 1937 by the Congress Working Committee prior to the end of colonial rule in August 1947.[2][3][4]
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Lyrics - Gulzar & Allama Iqbal
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Rabab/Mandolin - Tapas Roy
Live Rhythm & Percussion Conducted by Dipesh Varma
Percussions Performed by Dipesh Varma & Shikhar Naad Qureshi
All songs recorded at Purple Haze Studios by Abhay Rumde assisted by Sreejith Padmakumar
All songs mixed at Sound Ideaz by Vijay Benegal assisted by Ameya Jichkar
Mastered by Donal Whelan at Hafod Mastering, Masteringworld, UK
Vande Matram : -
This article is about the poem and song. For the 1997 album, see Bande Mataram (album). For other uses, see Vande Mataram (disambiguation).
"Bande Mataram" redirects here. For other uses, see Bande Mataram (disambiguation).
Vande Mataram
English: Vande Mātaram
वन्दे मातरम् (Sanskrit and official pronunciation)
বন্দে মাতরম্ (Bengali pronunciation)- original pronunciation.
Bande Mataram 29 September 1907.jpg
Bande Mataram (as a weekly, 1907 issue)
National song of India
Lyrics Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Anandamath (1882)
Music Hemanta Mukherjee, Jadunath Bhattacharya
Adopted 24 January 1950
(after independence)
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A Lady Playing the Tanpura, ca. 1735.jpg
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Modern
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Music awards
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Music festivals
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Music media
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Nationalistic and patriotic songs
National anthem Jana Gana Mana
Regional music
Andaman and Nicobar Islands Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Kashmir, Jammu and Ladakh Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Ancient Tripura Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand West Bengal
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Vande Mataram (also pronounced Bande Mataram) (IAST: Vande Mātaram) (transl. Mother, I bow to thee) is a Bengali poem written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in 1870s, which he included in his 1882 novel Anandamath. The poem was first sung by Rabindranath Tagore in 1896.[1] The first two verses of the song were adopted as the National Song of India in October 1937 by the Congress Working Committee prior to the end of colonial rule in August 1947.[2][3][4]
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Vandemataram song by AR Rehman
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Vande Mataram
English: Vande Mataram
Bônde Mat...
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Vande Mataram
English: Vande Mataram
Bônde Matorom (Bengali pronunciation); Vande Mataram (Sanskrit or Hindi pronunciation)
Lyrics Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, Anandamath (1882)
Music Jadunath Bhattacharya
Adopted 24 January 1950
Music sample
Vande Mataram all stanzas(Vocal)
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Vande Mataram (Bengali script: বন্দে মাতরম্; Hindi/Sanskrit: वन्दे मातरम्; Tamil: வந்தே மாதரம்;Telugu : "వందే మాతరం"; Vande Mātaram "I bow to thee, Mother") is a poem from Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's 1882 novel Anandamath. It was written in Bengali and Sanskrit.
It is a hymn to the Mother Land . It played a vital role in the Indian independence movement, first sung in a political context by Rabindranath Tagore at the 1896 session of the Indian National Congress.[1]
In 1950 (after India's independence), the song's first two verses were given the official status of the "national song" of the Republic of India, distinct from the national anthem of India, Jana Gana Mana.
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Vande Mataram
English: Vande Mataram
Bônde Matorom (Bengali pronunciation); Vande Mataram (Sanskrit or Hindi pronunciation)
Lyrics Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, Anandamath (1882)
Music Jadunath Bhattacharya
Adopted 24 January 1950
Music sample
Vande Mataram all stanzas(Vocal)
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Vande Mataram (Bengali script: বন্দে মাতরম্; Hindi/Sanskrit: वन्दे मातरम्; Tamil: வந்தே மாதரம்;Telugu : "వందే మాతరం"; Vande Mātaram "I bow to thee, Mother") is a poem from Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's 1882 novel Anandamath. It was written in Bengali and Sanskrit.
It is a hymn to the Mother Land . It played a vital role in the Indian independence movement, first sung in a political context by Rabindranath Tagore at the 1896 session of the Indian National Congress.[1]
In 1950 (after India's independence), the song's first two verses were given the official status of the "national song" of the Republic of India, distinct from the national anthem of India, Jana Gana Mana.
- published: 30 Jan 2013
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Republic day status🇮🇳🇮🇳,Maa tujhe salaam,Latest status 2019,
Good morning to all. My name is ________ I am studying in class _____ As we all know that we have gathered here on the very special occasion of our nation calle...
Good morning to all. My name is ________ I am studying in class _____ As we all know that we have gathered here on the very special occasion of our nation called as Republic day of India. I would like to give a speech on republic day in front of you.
I am excited to say something about our country on this big occasion of Republic day. Republic day is celebrated on 26th January from since 1950. Today we all are here to celebrate 69th republic day of our nation. India got independence since 15th of August 1947, which is celebrated as independence day. And on 26th January 1950 the constitution of India came into force, so we celebrate this day as republic day of India.
Republic means the supreme power of the people living in the country and the only public has the right to elect their representatives as a political leader to lead the country in the right direction. So, India is a republic country where we people elect our leaders as a president, prime minister, etc. Our great Indian freedom fighters have struggled a lot to get our freedom back. They have struggled so that their future generations may live without struggle and led country ahead.
HOW WE CELEBRATE THIS DAY
On this day, before starting the celebration, our chief guest of the republic day hoists the national flag of India. Then we all stand up to salute our national flag and sing our national anthem which is written by a great poet Rabindranath Tagore.
Maa Tujhe Salaam may refer to
"Maa Tujhe Salaam" (song), a patriotic album song from A. R. Rahman's 1997 album Vande Mataram
Maa Tujhe Salaam (film), a 2002 Bollywood film starring Sunny Deol and directed by Tinnu Verma
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Maa Tujhe Salaam.
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
Maa Tujhe Salaam
A. R. Rahman
Yahan vahan saara jahan dekh liya
Ab tak bhi tere jaisa koi nahin
Main assi nahin, sau din duniya ghooma hai
Naahi kaahe tere jaisa koi nahin
Main gaya jahan bhi, bas teri yaad thi
Jo mere saath thi mujhko tadpaati rulaati
Sab se pyaari teri soorat
Maa tujhe salaam, maa tujhe salaam
Amma tujhe salaam
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Janam janam tera hoon deewana main
Jhoomoon naachoon gaaoon tere pyaar ka taraana
Main jeena nahin soch nahin duniya ki daulat nahin
Bas lootunga tere pyaar ka khazaana
Ek nazar jab teri hoti hai pyaar ki
Duniya tab to meri chamke damke maheke re
Tera chehra sooraj jaisa chaand si thand hai pyaar mein
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Tere paas hi main aa raha hoon
Apni baahein khol de
Zor se mujhko gale laga le
Mujhko phir voh pyaar de
Tu hi zindagi hai, tu hi meri mohabbat hai
Tere hi pairon mein jannat hai
Tu hi dil, tu jaan, amma
Maa tujhe salaam, maa tujhe salaam
Amma tujhe salaam, maa tujhe salaam
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Vande maataram, vande maataram
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Good morning to all. My name is ________ I am studying in class _____ As we all know that we have gathered here on the very special occasion of our nation called as Republic day of India. I would like to give a speech on republic day in front of you.
I am excited to say something about our country on this big occasion of Republic day. Republic day is celebrated on 26th January from since 1950. Today we all are here to celebrate 69th republic day of our nation. India got independence since 15th of August 1947, which is celebrated as independence day. And on 26th January 1950 the constitution of India came into force, so we celebrate this day as republic day of India.
Republic means the supreme power of the people living in the country and the only public has the right to elect their representatives as a political leader to lead the country in the right direction. So, India is a republic country where we people elect our leaders as a president, prime minister, etc. Our great Indian freedom fighters have struggled a lot to get our freedom back. They have struggled so that their future generations may live without struggle and led country ahead.
HOW WE CELEBRATE THIS DAY
On this day, before starting the celebration, our chief guest of the republic day hoists the national flag of India. Then we all stand up to salute our national flag and sing our national anthem which is written by a great poet Rabindranath Tagore.
Maa Tujhe Salaam may refer to
"Maa Tujhe Salaam" (song), a patriotic album song from A. R. Rahman's 1997 album Vande Mataram
Maa Tujhe Salaam (film), a 2002 Bollywood film starring Sunny Deol and directed by Tinnu Verma
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Maa Tujhe Salaam.
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
Maa Tujhe Salaam
A. R. Rahman
Yahan vahan saara jahan dekh liya
Ab tak bhi tere jaisa koi nahin
Main assi nahin, sau din duniya ghooma hai
Naahi kaahe tere jaisa koi nahin
Main gaya jahan bhi, bas teri yaad thi
Jo mere saath thi mujhko tadpaati rulaati
Sab se pyaari teri soorat
Maa tujhe salaam, maa tujhe salaam
Amma tujhe salaam
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Janam janam tera hoon deewana main
Jhoomoon naachoon gaaoon tere pyaar ka taraana
Main jeena nahin soch nahin duniya ki daulat nahin
Bas lootunga tere pyaar ka khazaana
Ek nazar jab teri hoti hai pyaar ki
Duniya tab to meri chamke damke maheke re
Tera chehra sooraj jaisa chaand si thand hai pyaar mein
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Tere paas hi main aa raha hoon
Apni baahein khol de
Zor se mujhko gale laga le
Mujhko phir voh pyaar de
Tu hi zindagi hai, tu hi meri mohabbat hai
Tere hi pairon mein jannat hai
Tu hi dil, tu jaan, amma
Maa tujhe salaam, maa tujhe salaam
Amma tujhe salaam, maa tujhe salaam
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Vande maataram, vande maataram
Vande maataram, vande maataram
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- published: 26 Jan 2019
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Vande Mataram - Lyrical - VANDE MATARAM - वन्दे माताराम - राष्ट्रीय गीत -
This article is about the poem and song. For the 1997 album, see Bande Mataram (album). For other uses, see Vande Mataram (disambiguation).
"Bande Mataram" redi...
This article is about the poem and song. For the 1997 album, see Bande Mataram (album). For other uses, see Vande Mataram (disambiguation).
"Bande Mataram" redirects here. For other uses, see Bande Mataram (disambiguation).
Vande Mataram
English: Vande Mātaram
वन्दे मातरम् (Sanskrit and official pronunciation)
বন্দে মাতরম্ (Bengali pronunciation)- original pronunciation.
Bande Mataram 29 September 1907
Bande Mataram (as a weekly, 1907 issue)
National song of India
Lyrics Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, Anandamath (1882)
Music Hemanta Mukherjee, Jadunath Bhattacharya
Adopted 24 January 1950
(after independence)
vte
Music of India
A Lady Playing the Tanpura, ca. 1735.jpg
A Lady Playing the Tanpura, c. 1735 (Rajasthan)
Genres
Traditional
Classical Carnatic Hindustani Folk Baul Bhajan Odissi Rabindra Sangeet Thumri Dadra Chaiti Kajari Sufi Ghazal Qawwali
Modern
Bhangra Bhangragga Blues Filmi Bollywood Ghazal Qawwali Goa trance Dance Indi-pop Asian Underground Jazz Rock Bengali Raga
Media and performance
Music awards
Filmfare Awards Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
Music festivals
Saptak Festival of Music Chennai Music Season Dover Lane music festival Purandara Dasa Aradhana Tyagaraja Aradhana Harivallabh Sangeet Sammelan
Music media
Sruti The Record
Nationalistic and patriotic songs
National anthem Jana Gana Mana
Regional music
Andaman and Nicobar Islands Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Kashmir, Jammu and Ladakh Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Ancient Tripura Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand West Bengal
vte
Vande Mataram (also pronounced Bande Mataram) (IAST: Vande Mātaram) (transl. Mother, I bow to thee) is a Bengali poem written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in 1870s, which he included in his 1882 novel Anandamath. The poem was first sung by Rabindranath Tagore in 1896. The first two verses of the song were adopted as the National Song of India in October 1937 by the Congress Working Committee prior to the end of colonial rule in August 1947.
An ode to the Motherland, it was written in Bengali script in the novel Anandmath. The title 'Bande Mataram' means "I praise thee, Mother" or "I praise to thee, Mother". The "mother goddess" in later verses of the song has been interpreted as the motherland of the people – Bangamata (Mother Bengal) and Bharat Mata (Mother India), though the text does not mention this explicitly.
It played a vital role in the Indian independence movement, first sung in a political context by Rabindranath Tagore at the 1896 session of the Indian National Congress. It became a popular marching song for political activism and Indian freedom movement in 1905.[1] Spiritual Indian nationalist and philosopher Sri Aurobindo referred it as "National Anthem of Bengal". The song and the novel containing it was banned by the British government, but workers and general public defied the ban, many went to colonial prisons repeatedly for singing it, and the ban was overturned by the Indians after they gained independence from the colonial rule.
In 1950 (after India's independence), the first two verses of the song were declared the "national song" of the Republic of India, distinct from the national anthem of India, Jana Gana Mana. The first two verses of the song are an abstract reference to mother and motherland, they do not mention any Hindu deity by name, unlike later verses that do mention goddesses such as Durga.[13][14] There is no time limit or circumstantial specification for the rendition of this song [unlike the national anthem Jana Gana Mana that specifies 52 seconds].आ गया
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Song : Mar Jai Toharo Diwana Singer : Ajay Paswan Lyrics : Karan Yadav Music : Ravi Tiwari Choreographer : Chhotu Singh Cameraman & Editor : Lokesh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G--CQO0FT2E&list;=PL7ENJ28Nznt0G1AATCyUeGIbyRgTj49mW
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This article is about the poem and song. For the 1997 album, see Bande Mataram (album). For other uses, see Vande Mataram (disambiguation).
"Bande Mataram" redirects here. For other uses, see Bande Mataram (disambiguation).
Vande Mataram
English: Vande Mātaram
वन्दे मातरम् (Sanskrit and official pronunciation)
বন্দে মাতরম্ (Bengali pronunciation)- original pronunciation.
Bande Mataram 29 September 1907
Bande Mataram (as a weekly, 1907 issue)
National song of India
Lyrics Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, Anandamath (1882)
Music Hemanta Mukherjee, Jadunath Bhattacharya
Adopted 24 January 1950
(after independence)
vte
Music of India
A Lady Playing the Tanpura, ca. 1735.jpg
A Lady Playing the Tanpura, c. 1735 (Rajasthan)
Genres
Traditional
Classical Carnatic Hindustani Folk Baul Bhajan Odissi Rabindra Sangeet Thumri Dadra Chaiti Kajari Sufi Ghazal Qawwali
Modern
Bhangra Bhangragga Blues Filmi Bollywood Ghazal Qawwali Goa trance Dance Indi-pop Asian Underground Jazz Rock Bengali Raga
Media and performance
Music awards
Filmfare Awards Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
Music festivals
Saptak Festival of Music Chennai Music Season Dover Lane music festival Purandara Dasa Aradhana Tyagaraja Aradhana Harivallabh Sangeet Sammelan
Music media
Sruti The Record
Nationalistic and patriotic songs
National anthem Jana Gana Mana
Regional music
Andaman and Nicobar Islands Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Kashmir, Jammu and Ladakh Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tamil Nadu Ancient Tripura Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand West Bengal
vte
Vande Mataram (also pronounced Bande Mataram) (IAST: Vande Mātaram) (transl. Mother, I bow to thee) is a Bengali poem written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in 1870s, which he included in his 1882 novel Anandamath. The poem was first sung by Rabindranath Tagore in 1896. The first two verses of the song were adopted as the National Song of India in October 1937 by the Congress Working Committee prior to the end of colonial rule in August 1947.
An ode to the Motherland, it was written in Bengali script in the novel Anandmath. The title 'Bande Mataram' means "I praise thee, Mother" or "I praise to thee, Mother". The "mother goddess" in later verses of the song has been interpreted as the motherland of the people – Bangamata (Mother Bengal) and Bharat Mata (Mother India), though the text does not mention this explicitly.
It played a vital role in the Indian independence movement, first sung in a political context by Rabindranath Tagore at the 1896 session of the Indian National Congress. It became a popular marching song for political activism and Indian freedom movement in 1905.[1] Spiritual Indian nationalist and philosopher Sri Aurobindo referred it as "National Anthem of Bengal". The song and the novel containing it was banned by the British government, but workers and general public defied the ban, many went to colonial prisons repeatedly for singing it, and the ban was overturned by the Indians after they gained independence from the colonial rule.
In 1950 (after India's independence), the first two verses of the song were declared the "national song" of the Republic of India, distinct from the national anthem of India, Jana Gana Mana. The first two verses of the song are an abstract reference to mother and motherland, they do not mention any Hindu deity by name, unlike later verses that do mention goddesses such as Durga.[13][14] There is no time limit or circumstantial specification for the rendition of this song [unlike the national anthem Jana Gana Mana that specifies 52 seconds].आ गया
2019 देश भक्ति गीत - हिन्द के ललनवा - Ranjit Mandal - Hind Ke Lalanwa - Latest Desh Bhakti Song 2019
आ गया है #Shashi Raj का दर्द भरा गीत - Jihi Kaese Lorva Me - जिही कइसे लोरवा में - Bhojpuri Sad Song
आ गया #Pawan Singh & Madhu Sharma Ka Superhit Movie Song जान जान जईतु हो 2019 || Yashi Films ||
आ गया Ajay Paswan का New Bhojpuri Sad Song मर जाई तोहरो दिवाना 2019 || Yashi Films ||
दिल के निकाल फेकदी || Dil Ke Nikal Fekdi || Bhojpuri New Sad Song 2019 || Aklesh Lal Yadav
Gunjan Singh Bhojpuri Song | चलs ना अईसे खुल्ला | Chala Na Aayise Khula | Bhojpuri New Song 2019
मोहब्बत - Prem Mishra - Mohabbat | New Bhojpuri Romantic Songs 2019
#Video - दिल में जोश भरने वाला शायरी के साथ Arvind Akela Kallu का DeshBhakti Song - मेरी शान तिरंगा
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ong - Chala Na Aayise Khula Album - Chala Na Aayise Khula Singer - Gunjan Singh Music Director - Avinash Label - BIHARIWOOD Contact For Trade Inquiry - 9911001020 Copyright @BIHARIWOOD Powered By: DIGINOR NETWORK
Song : Mar Jai Toharo Diwana Singer : Ajay Paswan Lyrics : Karan Yadav Music : Ravi Tiwari Choreographer : Chhotu Singh Cameraman & Editor : Lokesh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G--CQO0FT2E&list;=PL7ENJ28Nznt0G1AATCyUeGIbyRgTj49mW
- published: 15 Aug 2018
- views: 359