Little did anyone know that the original anthem composed by India's wordsmith Ravindranath Tagore had 4 more verses to it. Now, in a tribute to this great poet on his 150th birth anniversary, Shemaroo has created a powerful video that will raise the patriotism in you. So stand up and sing the lyrics on screen. Do leave your comments are let us know of how did you like it. SUBSCRIBE for the best Bollywood videos, movies and scenes, all in ONE channel. Like, Comment and Share with your friends and family.
Jana Gana Mana National Anthem Harmonium Notes Sargam in Hindi Jana Gana Mana Adhinayak Jaya He Sa Re Ga Ga Ga- Ga Ga Ga- Ga Ga Re Ga Ma Bhaarat Bhagya Vidhata Ga- Ga Ga Re- Re Re ni Re Sa. Jana Gana Mana the Soul of India is a Hindi album released on Jan 2016. This album is composed by Rabindranath Tagore. Jana Gana Mana the Soul of India Album has 11 songs sung by Rashida Khan, Tarun Bhattacharya, Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt.
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India’s various ethnic and cultural groups are honoured in the national anthem, and the melody is very reminiscent of Indian music as well. The music and words (including the English translation) were written by Rabindranath Tagore, the same composer of the music and words of the national anthem of.
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The poem was written (in Bengali) in 1911 with five verses, only the first verse is the national anthem. The subject of the song is the Universal Spirit that guides India (God), possibly as a unifying link to the varying ethnic groups of the nation. It was first used as a national anthem by the “Free State of India” (Axis-controlled India) from 1943-1945. It was officially adopted as India’s national anthem two days before the republic was declared in 1950. At the time of adoption, another “national song” “Vande Mataram” was popular with the people and many government leaders, but the fact that Vandemataram personified India as a Goddess was offensive to the monothestic Muslim population and led to Jana-gana-mana’s adoption as the national anthem.
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