MSN: Vande Mataram 6 stanzas made mandatory for schools & govt events: Check full lyrics of the national song here
Vande Mataram 6 stanzas made mandatory for schools & govt events: Check full lyrics of the national song here
Despite the Constituent Assembly of India declaring "Vande Mataram" as the "National Song of India" with "equal honour" to the National Anthem of India, "Jana Gana Mana", an intermittent political and legal demands persists regarding the elevating the status of Vande Mataram to the national anthem. [36]
Vande Mataram, poem by Bengali writer Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, which became a rallying cry in the Indian Independence Movement. It became popular after being published in his novel Anandamath (1882; “The Abbey of Bliss”), although it may have been composed much before the novel was written.
Vande Mataram (“I bow to thee, Motherland”) is a patriotic song written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in the 1870s. It was first published in 1882 in his novel Anandamath (“The Abbey of Bliss”).
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India is a land of rich culture, deep emotions, and powerful symbols of national pride. One such symbol is the National Song of India written by Bankim Chandra is Vande Mataram. This song has played a big role in India’s freedom struggle and continues to hold a special place in the hearts of Indians.
The original Vande Mataram consists of six stanzas and the translation in prose for the complete poem by Shri Aurobindo appeared in Karmayogin, 20 November 1909.