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Vande Mataram - Lata Mangeshkar

2023-12-27 23:23:04

Mahatama Gandhi supports the recruitment and singing of Vande Mataram's songs. In a speech at Gaohati (Assam) in January 1946, he insisted that "Jai Hind should not replace Vande-mataram." Since remembrance of Congress he reminded all the people that Van der Mataram was singing. He supported the greeting of "Jai Hind" but asked that this greeting should not be excluded from Vande Mataram. Gandhi is worried that those abandoning van der Mataram have a tradition of sacrifice behind them, and one day they will throw away "Jay Hind".

If you sing these poems in Bengali or Sanskrit, you sing Vande Mataram. Vande Mataram is a poem written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in the 1870s. In 1950, the first two sections of the song were published as national songs of the Republic of India. The first two verses of this song were mentions to the mother and the motherland and did not mention the name of the Hindu god who proves all national songs about public or religious allegations. All religions, political ideologies and differences can breathe only in this land, and there is no more unless this land exists. The world is moving towards big efforts, we are talking about sustainable development, artificial intelligence and the future of all wisdom, but at the same time, the world is also in serious trouble. Now is the time to concentrate on solving these problems and thank the land we have. Finally