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  1. Jana Gana Mana (Bengali: জন গণ মন lit. ' [Ruler of] the minds of the 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.

  2. 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.

    • Jana Gana Mana
    • Full Version National Anthem of India
    • Short Version National Anthem of India

    National Anthem of India is a song sung by the people of India on various national occasions to pay respect to the nation. National Anthem of India starts from “Jana Gana Mana Adhinayaka Jaya He” and ends at “Jaya He, Jaya He, Jaya He, Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya He”. It was written in highly Sanskritised Tatsama Bengali language.

    “Janaganamana-adhinayaka jaya he bharatabhagyabidhata! Panjaba sindhu gujarata maratha drabira utkala banga bindhya himachala yamuna ganga ucchalajaladhitaraṅga taba subha name jage, taba subha asisa mage, gahe taba jayagatha. Janaganamangaladayaka jaya he bharatabhagyabidhata! Jaya he, jaya he, jaya he, jaya jaya jaya jaya he…”

    Short version of the national anthem consists of only first and last lines. It takes approximately 20 seconds to sing. It is sung on various national occasions. “Jana-gana-mana-adhinayaka jaya he Bharata-bhagya-vidhata. Jaya he, Jaya he, Jaya he, jaya jaya jaya, jaya he.”

  3. Aug 9, 2022 · Jana Gana Mana’ reflects the history, traditions and composite culture of India. It has been serving as an expression of national identity since its adoption. Origin & Evolution. On December 27, 1911, Rabindra Nath Tagore performed the anthem for the first time during a Congress meeting in Calcutta.

  4. Experience the journey of the song 'Jana Gana Mana'. India's National Anthem, 'Jana Gana Mana', is an adoption from the writings of the poet and playwright, Rabindranath Tagore....

  5. The journey of the song began on 27 December 1911 when 'Jana Gana Mana' was sung at the Kolkata Session of Indian National Congress. Sarala Devi, who was Tagore’s niece, along with school ...

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