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National Song of India - Vande Mataram National Song of India Vande Mataram Lyrics 'Vande Mataram', the National Song of India, eulogizes India as a Goddess and glorifies Indian patriotism in a beautiful manner. Originally designated as the Indian National Anthem, the song, rather its first paragraph, was later given the status of the Indian National Song. Penned originally in Sanskrit by Shri Bankimchandra Chattyopaddhay, the song was written in 1876 and quickly became an inspiration for the Indian freedom fighters following its appearance in the ace novelist's Bengali novel 'Anand Math' (published in 1882). With 15th August nearing once more, it's time again to go through the timeless verses of Vande Mataram and celebrate the occassion. Scroll down and read the lyrics of Vande Mataram in Sanskrit as well as its English rendering by Shri Aurobindo Ghosh, whose English translation of the song is generally considered to be the best. If you like our article on the National Song of India, please to your friends and near ones. Share the spirit of freedom with everyone you know.

Happy Independence Day! Designated as the National Song of India, 'Vande Mataram' had three great minds working over it.

It required the genius of Bankimchandra Chattyopaddhay to pen the beautiful verses of 'Vande Mataram', the flair of Rabindranath Tagore to set it to a glorious tune and the skill of Shri Aurobindo Ghosh to render it in English with the essence of the song intact. Go over the Sanskrit lyrics of 'Vande Mataram', as well as its English translation. Read the inspiring lines of the pathbreaking composition out of which India received the philosophy of new Nationalism.

Sanskrit Version Vande Mataram! Sujalam suphalam, malayaja shitalam, Shasyashyamalam, Mataram! Shubhrajyotsna pulakitayaminim, Phullakusumita drumadala shobhinim, Suhasinim, sumadhura bhashinim, Sukhadam, varadam, Mataram! Saptakotikantha kalakala ninada karale Dvisaptakoti bhujair dhrita-khara karavale Abala kena ma eta bale Bahubala dharinim, namami tarinim, Ripudalavarinim Mataram! Tumi vidya, tumi dharma, Tumi hridi, tumi marma, Tvam hi pranah sharire! Bahute tumi ma shakti, Hridaye tumi ma bhakti, Tomarayipratima gari mandire mandire! Tvam hi Durga dashapraharana dharini, Kamala, Kamaladalaviharini, Vani, vidyadayini namami tvam, Namami Kamalam, amalam, atulam, Sujalam, suphalam, Mataram, Vande Mataram!

Shyamalam, saralam, susmitam, bhushitam, Dharanim, bharanim, Mataram! - Shri Bankimchandra Chattyopadhay. English Version 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.

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!

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Mother, to thee I bow. Who hath said thou art weak in thy lands When the sword flesh out in the seventy million hands And seventy million voices roar Thy dreadful name from shore to shore? With many strengths who art mighty and stored, To thee I call Mother and Lord!

Though who savest, arise and save! To her I cry who ever her foeman drove Back from plain and Sea And shook herself free. Thou art wisdom, thou art law, Thou art heart, our soul, our breath Though art love divine, the awe In our hearts that conquers death. Thine the strength that nerves the arm, Thine the beauty, thine the charm. Every image made divine In our temples is but thine. Thou art Durga, Lady and Queen, With her hands that strike and her swords of sheen, Thou art Lakshmi lotus-throned, And the Muse a hundred-toned, Pure and perfect without peer, Mother lend thine ear, Rich with thy hurrying streams, Bright with thy orchard gleems, Dark of hue O candid-fair In thy soul, with jewelled hair And thy glorious smile divine, Lovilest of all earthly lands, Showering wealth from well-stored hands!

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Mother, mother mine! Mother sweet, I bow to thee, Mother great and free! - Translation by Shree Aurobindo. Play the Song.

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National Song of India:

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National Song of India:Vande Mataram

Written by: Bankim Chandra Chattophadyay.

Music: Hemanta Mukerjee

Featured in: Anandamath

Adopted on: 24thJanuary 1950

Published in 1882

Vande Mataram is the National songof India which is another important National symbol of India other than theNational Anthem, National Flag, National Animal, National Emblem, National Bird and NationalCalendar. It was composed by legendary Bengali writer Bankim ChandraChattophadyay. The song was pronounced as the National song of India on January24th 1950. The National song is given same respect as that ofNational Anthem of India. The National song was a source of inspiration to thefreedom fighters who were fighting against the British to free India from theirhands. Vande Mataram developed huge enthusiasm among the young Indians both menand women who fought against British and sacrificed their lives to MotherIndia.

Written in the Bengali script inthe novel Anandmath the poem and the title BandeMataram meant 'I praise to thee Mother'. The song was first sung byRabindranath Tagore at the Indian National Congress session in the year 1896.Later after India got independence and in the year 1950 the first two verses ofthe song was declared as the National song of India. Aurbindo Ghosh who was aphilosopher and spiritual leader referred the song as National Anthem ofBengal. The root word Vande in Sanskrit is Vand which has mentions in Vedictexts and Rigveda. Vand means to praise, to celebrate and salute respectfullyand Mataram which has Sanskrit word as matar and in Latin as mater which means'mother'.

Lyrics and Translation of Vande Mataram

Thepoem Vande Mataram featured in patriotic novel of Bhankim Chandra Chathopadya'sAnandmath which was published between 1880-1882. The language of the novel isBengali but the verses of Vande mataram are written in Sanskrit. Out of the sixverses only first two verses are considered and adopted as National song ofIndia. The first two verses of the song in Sanskrit are as follows:

Vande mataram

Sujalam suphalammalayajasitalam

Sasyashyamalammataram

Vande mataram

Shubhra jyotsna

pulakita yaminim

Phullakusumita

Drumadalasobhinim

Suhasinim

Sumadhura bhasinim

Sukhadam varadam

mataram

Vande mataram


History and Indian National Movement

Every Indian was fighting hard against British tomake Mother India free from British. At that time Vande Mataram was like a boonto freedom fighters who became excited on hearing Vande Mataram. Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay was a BAgraduate from Calcutta University had joined the British government as a civilservant. He served as a District Magistrate and later promoted as DistrictCollector. It is believed that Chattopadhyay wrote Vande Mataram when he wasstill working in British government. He wrote Vande Mataram spontaneously usingboth Bengali and Sanskrit words at Chuchurah.

Later Rabindranath Tagore further gave a boost tothe song when he first sang the song in the year 1896 during Indian NationalCongress session in Calcutta. Fearing the strong unity among the Indians theBritish government banned the book and the recital of the song a crime. TheBritish government imprisoned thousands of Indian freedom fighters who werefighting for independent India. In the year 1901 Dakina Charan Sen sang thesong in another Indian National Congress session. Lala Lajpat Rai started ajournal called as Vande Mataram from Lahore. Young revolutionaries and thefreedom fighters got inspiration from Vande Mataram. Every Indian were cryingand shouting Vande Mataram. Such was the power of the song of Vande Mataram.

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Vande Mataram

Sujalam suphalam,

malayaja shitalam,

Shasyashyamalam,

Mataram'

'Shubhra-jyotsna pulakita-yaminim,

Phullakusumita drumadala shobhinim,

Suhasinim, sumadhura bhashinim,

Sukhadam, varadam, Mataram'

'Saptakotikantha kalakala ninada karale

Dvisaptakoti bhujair dhrita-khara karavale

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Bahubala dharinim,

namami tarinim,

Ripudalavarinim

Mataram'

'Tumi vidya, tumi dharma,

Tumi hridi, tumi marma,

Tvam hi pranah sharire,

Bahute tumi ma shakti,

Hridaye tumi ma bhakti,

Tomarayi pratima gari mandire mandire'

'Tvam hi Durga dashapraharana dharini,

Kamala Kamaladalaviharini,

Vani vidyadayini,

namami tvam,

Namami Kamalam,

amalam atulam,

Sujalam, suphalam,

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Mataram

'Vande Mataram!

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Shyamalam, saralam,

susmitam, bhushitam,

Dharanim, bharanim,

Mataram'

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The English translation and meaning of Vande Mataram


'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.

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.

Who hath said thou art weak in thy lands

When the swords flesh out in the seventy million hands

And seventy million voices roar

Thy dreadful name from shore to shore

With many strengths who art mighty and stored,

To thee I call Mother and Lord!

Though who savest, arise and save!

To her I cry who ever her foeman drove

Back from plain and Sea

And shook herself free.

Thou art wisdom, thou art law,

Thou art heart, our soul, our breath

Though art love divine, the awe

In our hearts that conquers death.

Thine the strength that nerves the arm,

Thine the beauty, thine the charm.

Every image made divine

In our temples is but thine.

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Thou art Durga, Lady and Queen,

With her hands that strike and her swords of sheen,

Thou art Lakshmi lotus-throned,

And the Muse a hundred-toned,

Pure and perfect without peer,

Mother lend thine ear,

Rich with thy hurrying streams,

Bright with thy orchard gleems, Boom 2 mac torrent.

Dark of hue O candid-fair

In thy soul, with bejewelled hair

And thy glorious smile divine,

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Loveliest of all earthly lands,

Showering wealth from well-stored hands!

Mother, mother mine!

Mother sweet, I bow to thee,

Mother great and free!'


Adoption of Vande Mataram as National Song of India

Vande Mataram song which had a huge impact onthe freedom fighters and on the Indians slowly became the National song of India.The Muslim league and Muhammed Ali Jinnah opposed the song and it to become theNational song of Independent India. However with the support of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru the first two verses of the song was declared as theNational song of India. In order to support the sentiments of non Hindus theentire song was not considered for National song.

The song has been set in different Indian classicaltunes the oldest audio recording been in the year 1970. Even though analternate tune was produced by different musicians the song was not accepted todesignate as National anthem. Finally on 24th January Vande Mataram was declared as National songand Jana Gana Mana was declared as National Anthem of India.

Rajendra Prasad who was the then presidingofficer of the constituent assembly made the following statement ' The compositionconsisting of words and music known as Jana Gana Mana is the National Anthem ofIndia, subject to such alterations as the Government may authorise as occasionarises and the song Vande Mataram Which has played a historic part in thestruggle for the Indian Freedom, shall be honoured equally with Jana Gana Manaand shall have equal status with it. I hope this will satisfy the members'.

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