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  1. Aug 3, 2022 · राष्ट्रगान जन-गण-मन (Jan Gan Man or Jana Gana Mana), मूल रूप से बंगाली में रवींद्रनाथ टैगोर द्वारा रचित था। National Anthem in Hindi Lyrics with meaning.

  2. Nov 3, 2011 · National Anthem of India - "Jana Gana Mana" (Thou Art The Ruler Of The Minds Of All People) Includes lyrics in Hindi (with Devanagari/Bengali script character support) and English.

  3. जन गण मन - विकिपीडिया. जन गण मन, भारत का राष्ट्रगान है जो मूलतः बंगाली में गुरुदेव रवीन्द्रनाथ टैगोर द्वारा लिखा गया था। भारत का राष्ट्रीय गीत वन्दे मातरम्‌ है।.

  4. Jan 15, 2018 · The five stanzas of the poem 'Jana Gana Mana' in Hindi with its English translation. It is originally composed and penned by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore.

  5. Jan 16, 2021 · Jana Gana Mana Lyrics in English Thou art the ruler of the minds of all people, Dispenser of India's destiny. Thy name rouses the hearts of the Punjab, Sind, Gujarat, and Maratha, Of the dravid, and orissa and bengal.

  6. Jana Gana Mana Lyrics in Hindi, the song is in Bengali written by Gurudev Ravindranath Tagore in 1911. It was adopted by the Constituent Assembly as the National Anthem of India on 24 January 1950.

  7. Jana Gana Mana | National Anthem With Lyrics In Hindi | Best Patriotic Song | Friends ChannelEntertainment purposes only

  8. Jana Gana Mana is the national anthem of India originally written in Bengali, by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. This essay takes a look at its history, evolution, lyrics, meaning and translation.

  9. Aug 25, 2012 · The national anthem is called राष्ट्रगान (Rastryagaan). जन गण मन (Jana Gana Mana) is the national anthem of India. It was written by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore in 1911 and in the same year, it was sung for the first time by Indian National Congress (A political party).

  10. " Jana Gana Mana" (lit. ' Thou Art the Ruler of the Minds of All People ' ) is the national anthem of the Republic of India . It was originally composed as " Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata " in Bengali by polymath Rabindranath Tagore [1] [2] on 11 December 1911.