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    Bharat Mata (Bhārat Mātā, Mother India in English) is a national personification of India (Bharat) as a mother goddess. Bharat Mata is commonly depicted dressed in a red or saffron -coloured sari and holding a national flag ; she sometimes stands on a lotus and is accompanied by a lion .

  2. Bharat Mata is a work painted by the Indian painter Abanindranath Tagore in 1905. However, the painting was first painted by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in the 1870s. The work depicts a saffron-clad woman, dressed like a sadhvi, holding a book, sheaves of paddy, a piece of white cloth, and a rudraksha garland (mala) in her four hands.

  3. भारतमाता - विकिपीडिया. भारत को मातृदेवी के रूप में चित्रित करके भारत माता या 'भारतम्बा' कहा जाता है। भारतमाता को प्राय नारंगी रंग की साड़ी पहने, हाथ में तिरंगा ध्वज लिये हुए चित्रित किया जाता है तथा साथ में सिंह होता है।.

  4. Apr 15, 2018 · Bharat Mata or ‘Mother India’ is a potent symbol, title and war cry. But did you know that the very idea of a Bharat Mata as a deity to be venerated was born as the subcontinent faced a crisis when the British decided to partition Bengal along communal lines, in 1905.

  5. Mar 18, 2016 · The icon of Bharat Mata very quickly acquired a wide ranging visual forms and registers i.e. calendar, lithograph, border of dhoti, match box labels and cartoons. This history reveals a fascinating entanglement of the anthropomorphic body of a divine mother with the map/ the territory of the nation.

  6. May 4, 2023 · Bharat Mata by Abanindranath Tagore is a Modern Indian artwork painted in 1905. The famous portraiture of Bharat Mata (English: Mother India) is inspired by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay’s address, “Banga Mata,” to bind every countryman against the fight for freedom. Advertisement.

  7. Sep 30, 2023 · The national personification of India as a mother goddess, known as Bharat Mata (Hindi, derived from Sanskrit), Mother India, or Bharatamba (incorporating 'amba,' meaning mother), emerged as an important symbolic representation in Indian art and literature.

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