Vande Mataram
The Song Vande Mataram or Bande Mataram, as the original in Bengali would be pronounced, predates Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay’s novel Anandamath, by quite a few years. The verses that contain a mix of Bengali and Sanskrit words were probably written around 1876 and later incorporated in the novel that was serialized in a Kolkata publication in 1881-1882. It’s most famous rendition was in 1896 by Rabindranath Tagore at a meeting of the Indian National Congress in Kolkata. During the following decade the two words Bande Mataram or Vande Mataram also caught on as a political slogan for freedom fighters. It has remained widely popular and at the same time generated its own share of controversy.
Singer : Sowmya
Lyrics :
Vande Maataram
Vande Maataram
Maataram
Sujalaam Sufalaam
Malayaj Sheetalaam
Sasyashyaamalaam Mataram
Vande
Shubhrajyotsana
Pulakit Yaaminiim
Phulla Kusumita
Drumadal Shobhiniim
Suhaasinim Sumadhura Bhaashinim
Sukhadaam Varadaam
Maataram Vande Maataram
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