

Then from where the hell Jan Gan Man came? Who knew it? was more popular and more patriotic than Vande Matram? Ans as you are defending and interpreting this meaning I am now thinking as Jan Gan Man is not a national Anthem but a god's praise. At that time Muslims didnt think Vande Mataram as a slogan is not secular as it represents Maa Durga as per idiotic Congress. Not only Hindus but many muslims died yelling these slogans. During our freedom fight of long 100 years only two slogans were extreamly famous "Inqualab Jhindabad" and "Vande mataram". It was all done by Cogress to gain confidence rahter votes from Muslims. In other words I can say it is by Congress and innoocent people meant to be a patriotic song what the hell god needs to do anything with this. Ravindranath Tagore was calling George V as "Bharat Bhagyavidhata" nobody else. Hey dude kindly read the whole Poem again by yourself. The feeling is not there no poem/national anthem can invoke that in Think it’s the feeling for own mother land that actually matters and if So to hell with the translation given at Wikipedia, I

Mass appeal, with the latter favoured by Gandhiji and Netaji. ("Where the Mind is Without Fear" :Gitanjali Poem#35) and "EklaĬhalo Re" ("If They Answer Not to Thy Call, Walk Alone"), gained Politically charged compositions, "Chitto Jetha Bhayshunyo"

"Gitanjali" from the government of Sweden. George V after receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature for the title of 'Sir' was conferred on him by the same King Renounced his knighthood in protest against the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. Moreover, Tagore was hailed as a patriot who wrote other songs too apartįrom "Jana gana Mana" lionizing the Indian independence movement. Journey through countless ages of the timeless history of mankind." (Purvasa, Or George the Fifth as the Eternal Charioteer leading the pilgrims on their "I should only insult myself if I cared to answer those who consider meĬapable of such unbounded stupidity as to sing in praise of George the Fourth After all, even if his admiration for the crown was excessive, he was notĪgain in his letter of 19 March 1939 Tagore writes, Even my official friend understood this about the That Lord of Destiny, that Reader of theĬollective Mind of India, that Perennial Guide, could never be George V, George Held steadfast the reins of India's chariot through rise and fall, through the That Bhagya Vidhata of India who has from age after age To that great mental turmoil, I pronounced the victory in Jana Gana Mana of "A certain high official in His Majesty's service, who was also myįriend, had requested that I write a song of felicitation towards the Emperor. Volume II page 339 by Prabhatkumar Mukherjee. That letter in Bengali can be found in Tagore's biography Ravindrajivani, On 10 November 1937 Tagore wrote a letter to Mr Pulin Bihari Sen about theĬontroversy. It could not mean to pay tribute to any Britisher in any way. Jai he Jai he and Jai he is "Victory, Victory, Victory to India".And he here represents Hind i.e India This also is an Indian Aarti rule that at the end of Aarti, people call Jai-jaiKar at loud volume. Indicates common habit of Indian that they pray to God by singing and remembering his ascent stories like Geeta and Ramayan. Has been used by many nationalist poets to awaken the masses for We have always sought blessings of God and "tav shubh ashish mange " indicate this opinion.Īlso the original phrase "Nidrito Bharato Jaagey" (Sleeping India awakens) Never did any Indian remembered British ruler at morning even in pre independence era. Now this is common habit of an Indian people at early morning that each Indian remember his/ her Mother and father, respected persons and God. ( We wake up at morning by remembering your name, Which was under British, was not mentioned. The western border, ‘Dravida’ represents the south, ‘Utkal’(Orissa) and ‘Banga’ ‘Punjab’ represented the North, Sindh’, ‘Gujarat’ and ‘Maratha’ Fact is that only the borders states of India were included to representĬomplete India.
