National Song of India Vande Mataram
Vande Mataram is very famous quote which has been by the freedom fighters as the national cry for getting freedom from British rule.The song Vande Mataram, composed in Sanskrit by Bankimchandra Chatterji, was a source of inspiration to the people in their struggle for freedom.The song first appeared in his book ''Anandamatha'', published in 1882 amid fears of a ban by the British Raj, though the song itself was actually written six years prior in 1876.Originally Vande Mataram Song was written two languages, Bengali and Sanskrit.Two most beautiful stanzas of the original Vande Mataram song have been officially declared as the National Song of India in 1950 after the independence of India.
“Vande Mataram Vande Mataram...
Sujalam suphalam ,Malayajasitalam
Sasya syamalam mataram
vande mataram....Vande Mataram...
vande mataram....Vande Mataram...
Meaning: Mother, I bow to thee! Rich with thy hurrying streams, bright with orchard gleams, Cool with thy winds of delight, Dark fields waving Mother of might, Mother free.
Subhra jyotsna , pulakita yaminim
Phulla kusumita ,drumadalasobhinim
Phulla kusumita ,drumadalasobhinim
Suhasinim ,sumadhura bhasinim
Sukhadam varadam mataram
Vande Mataram ..Vande mataram..”
Meaning: Glory of moonlight dreams, Over thy branches and lordly streams, Clad in thy blossoming trees, Mother, giver of ease Laughing low and sweet! Mother I kiss thy feet, Speaker sweet and low! Mother, to thee I bow.
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