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  2. Vande Mataram - Wikipedia

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    Lala Lajpat Rai started a journal called Vande Mataram from Lahore. [42] Hiralal Sen made India's first political film in 1905 which ended with the chant. Matangini Hazra's last words as she was shot to death by the Crown police were Vande Mataram. [43] Mahatma Gandhi supported the first two verses of Vande Mataram as a national song. [5]

  3. Vande Mataram (album) - Wikipedia

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    Vande Mataram is a 1997 studio ... Rahman was also issued an Guinness World Record certificate for being the composer of the original song which was ceremoniously ...

  4. Jadunath Bhattacharya - Wikipedia

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    Vande Mataram Music. Bankim Chandra also became a musical disciple of Jadu Bhatta. He used to visit Bankim Chandra's house in Bhatpara, Naihati. He was the first composer of the "national anthem of Bengal" Vande Mataram. He first composed the song in the Kafi raga on the trital. [7]

  5. National symbols of India - Wikipedia

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    National song: Vande Mataram [30] ("Mother, I bow to thee!") [31] 24 January 1950 (Dominion of India) [1] 26 January 1950 (Republic of India) [10] Vande Mataram is a Sanskrit poem written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, first published in 1882 as part of the Bengali novel Anandmath.

  6. Anandamath - Wikipedia

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    The song Vande Mataram is sung in this novel. Vande Mataram means "I bow to thee, Mother". Vande Mataram means "I bow to thee, Mother". It inspired freedom fighters in the 20th century and its first two stanzas became the national song of India after independence.

  7. Jana Gana Mana - Wikipedia

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    A song paying a heartfelt homage to King George V was then sung by a group of boys and girls." (The Bengalee, 28 December 1911) Even the report of the annual session of the Indian National Congress of December 1911 stated this difference: "On the first day of 28th annual session of the Congress, proceedings started after singing Vande Mataram ...

  8. Desh (raga) - Wikipedia

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    Vande Mataram, the national song of India, is the most well-known. The popular old Doordarshan video Baje Sargam , that featured many respected Indian classical singers, is also based on Desh. Rabindrasangeet based on the raga Desh

  9. Vande Mataram (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Vande Mataram" is the official national song of India and the origin of the patriotic cry of the Indian independence movement. Vande Mataram or Bande Mataram may also refer to: Vande Mataram (album) , patriotic studio album by Indian composer A.R.Rahman