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Vande Mataram
“Vande Mataram”, originally pronounced as 'Bande Mataram' is a poem written in 1875 by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee that found a place in his novel “Anandamath” in 1882 with additional stanzas, means “I praise thee, Mother” or “I praise to thee, Mother”..
India's patriotic songs & dances tell the story of the whole nation and it's struggle in the past and present.
Politically & socially charged dances express the intense passion for a people's non-tolerance to social injustice and human rights abuse..
The AIR version of Vande Mataram is based, quite appropriately, on Raaga Desh.
Later DD interpretations are also based on the same tune..
The title 'Vande Mataram or Bande Mataram' means "I praise thee, Mother" or "I praise to thee, Mother".
The term "mataram (माताराम)" in the first line means the motherland of India or the Bangamata (Mother Bengal) and Bharat Mata (Mother India). 72nd Republic Day 2021: Journey of Indian Republic..
Bankim Chandra ChatterjeeBankim Chandra Chatterjee wrote the national song Vande Mataram..
National song of India