Vande Mataram 150-Year Commemoration: Leaders Pay Tribute to Bankim Chandra Chatterji’s Immortal National Song That Continues to Unite and Inspire India
As India marks 150 years of its National Song Vande Mataram on November 7, 2025, leaders like Amit Shah, Yogi Adityanath, Nitin Gadkari paid glowing tributes to Bankim Chandra Chatterji’s immortal creation. It was written on Akshaya Navami in 1875 and first published in Bangadarshan as part of the novel Anandamath.
As India marks 150 years of its National Song Vande Mataram on November 7, 2025, leaders like Amit Shah, Yogi Adityanath, Nitin Gadkari paid glowing tributes to Bankim Chandra Chatterji’s immortal creation. Written on Akshaya Navami in 1875 and first published in Bangadarshan as part of the novel Anandamath, the song’s stirring verses - meaning “Mother, I Bow to Thee” - became a rallying cry for freedom fighters and patriots. On social media platform X, tributes poured in celebrating the song’s enduring role in shaping India’s national consciousness. Invoking the Motherland as divine and powerful, Vande Mataram transcended time to become a living symbol of courage, devotion, and unity - a melody that still beats at the heart of India, 150 years after it was first sung. 150 Years of ‘Vande Mataram’: PM Narendra Modi to Inaugurate Year-Long Commemoration of National Song at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, to Release Commemorative Stamp and Coin .
Leaders Celebrate India’s National Song That Ignited the Flame of Freedom and Unity
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