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  2. He wrote Vande Mataram at Chinsura , in a white colour house of Adhya Family near Hooghly river (near Jora Ghat) in West Bengal. Chattopadhyay wrote the poem in a spontaneous session using words from Sanskrit and Bengali .

  3. Vande Mataram is the National Song of India written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in 1882 in a novel, Anandamath. Originally it was written in two languages i.e. Bengali and Sanskrit. National song is sung to praise the motherland on any national occasions.

  4. Adopted on: January 24, 1950. The first two verses of Vande Mataram penned by legendary Bengali writer and novelist, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay was selected as the National Song of India on January 24, 1950. The song shares the same status as the National Anthem ‘Jana Gana Mana’ barring certain official dictates.

  5. Jun 27, 2018 · Few Indians know about the legend who so meticulously crafted India's national song, Vande Mataram. Here's the little-known story of Bengal's Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay. Meet the champions who are turning India’s most formidable challenges into opportunities only on The Better India Show!

  6. He was the composer of Vande Mataram, written in highly Sanskritised Bengali, personifying India as a mother goddess and inspiring activists during the Indian Independence Movement. Chattopadhayay wrote fourteen novels and many serious, serio-comic, satirical, scientific and critical treatises in Bengali.

  7. Author: Vande Mataram was penned by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, a renowned Bengali writer. Origin: It was originally composed in Bengali and Sanskrit and is part of his novel, Anandmath, published in 1882. Inspiration: The song is a hymn to Mother India, drawing inspiration from the Sannyasi Rebellion.

  8. Apr 5, 2022 · Introduction of Vande Mataram by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee was a Bengali Indian poet, novelist, essayist, and journalist. He is famous as the author of ‘Vande Mataram’, which inspired the freedom fighters of India, and was later declared the National Song of India.