Vande Mātaram (Devanagari: वंदे मातरम् Bengali: বন্দে মাতরম্ Bônde Mātôrôm; transl. I praise you, Motherland) is a poem written in Sanskritised Bengali...
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Vande Mataram is a 1997 studio album by Indian musician A. R. Rahman. It is Sony Music India's largest-selling non-film album to date. It released on...
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dictionary. "Vande Mataram" is the official national song of India and the origin of the patriotic cry of the Indian independence movement. Vande Mataram or Bande...
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Flag of India (redirect from Vande Mataram Flag)
to unite the multitude of castes and races within the country. The Vande Mataram flag, part of the nationalist Swadeshi movement, comprised Indian religious...
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Vande Mataram (transl. Mother, I bow to thee) is a 1985 Indian Telugu-language film written and directed by T. Krishna, and produced Krishna Chitra. It...
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landmarks of modern Bengali and Indian literature. He was the composer of Vande Mataram, written in highly Sanskritised Bengali, personifying India as a mother...
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Vandae Maatharam (redirect from Vande Mataram (South Indian film, 2010))
Wire. "Vande Mataram releases first in overseas". Thaindian. Archived from the original on 3 July 2018. Retrieved 15 September 2010. "Vande Mataram to release...
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Delhi University (redirect from Vande Mataram College)
The University of Delhi, informally known as Delhi University (DU, ISO: Dillī Viśvavidyālaya), is a collegiate research central university located in Delhi...
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that "Hindustan mein rehna hai to Vande Mataram kehna hoga (If you want to live in India, you have to sing Vande Mataram)." To placate the enraged majority...
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Vande Mataram (transl. Hail to the mother!) is a 1939 Indian Telugu-language film directed by B. N. Reddy and starring V. Nagayya and Kanchanamala. The...
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