" National Anthem in India Jana Gana Mana
"Jana Gana Mana" is a public song of praise for India. It was composed by Rabindranath Tagore and was first sung on December 27, 1911, in Calcutta (presently Kolkata). The song of devotion is played on public occasions like Freedom Day (August 15) and Republic Day (January 26). The song of praise is in Bengali, however, the authoritative interpretation of the hymn is in English. The tune is played at many events and on public occasions like republic day, Freedom Day, and so forth.
Bharata Bhagya Vidhata
Punjab Sindh Gujarat Maratha
Dravida Utkala Banga
Vindhya Himachal Yamuna Ganga
Uchchala Jaladhi Taranga
Tava Subha Name Jage
Tava Subha Ashisha Mage
Gahe Tava Jaya Gatha
Bharata Bhagya Vidhata
Jaya He, Jaya He,
Jaya He,
Jaya Jaya, Jaya He
The importance of the melody is :
Thou workmanship the leader of the personalities, everything being equal, allocator of India's predetermination. Thy name rouses the hearts of Punjab, Sind, Gujarat, and Maratha, of the Dravida and Orissa and Bengal; It reverberations in the slopes of the Vindhyas and Himalayas, blends in the music of the Yamuna and Ganga and is recited by the rushes of the Indian Ocean. They appeal to God for thy endowments and sing thy acclaim. The saving surprisingly holds up in thy hand, thou allocator of India's fate. Triumph, triumph, triumph to you.
Remember that this is the authoritative interpretation of the song of praise and its significance might contrast in view of understanding.
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