By:
Neelanjan
neelmail@indiatimes.com
July 17, 2003
Following Information about our national anthem is not certified or
proven, therefore requested to check the information and also let me know
too. As matter is serious I have opted it to put on India Cause! Nothing
queer, but guess, we should know what we are doing!
Some facts about "Jana Gana Mana" - Our National Anthem !
Just a thought for the National Anthem! How well do you know about it?
I have always wondered who is the "adhinayak" and "bharat bhagya vidhata",
whose praise we are singing. I thought might be God! Our current National
Anthem "Jana Gana Mana" is sung throughout the country. Did you know the
following about our national anthem, I didn't.
To begin with, India's national anthem, Jana Gana Mana Adhinayaka, was
written by Rabindranath Tagore in honor of King George V and the Queen of
England when they visited India in 1919. To honor their visit Pandit
Motilal Nehru had the five stanzas included, which are in praise of the
King and Queen. (And most of us think it is in the praise of our great
motherland!!!)
In the original Bengali verses only those provinces that were under
British rule, i.e. Punjab, Sindh, Gujarat, Maratha etc. were mentioned.
None of the princely states were recognized which are integral parts of
India now - Kashmir, Rajasthan, Andhra, Mysore or Kerala. Neither the
Indian Ocean nor the Arabian Sea was included, since they were directly
under Portuguese rule at that time.
The Jana Gana Mana Adhinayaka implies that King George V is the lord of
the masses and harata Bhagya Vidhata is "the bestower of good fortune".
Following is a translation of the five stanzas that glorify the King:
First stanza (Indian) People wake up remembering your good name and ask
for your blessings and they sing your glories. (Tava shubha naame jaage;
tava shubha aashish maage, gaaye tava jaya gaatha) Second stanza Around
your throne people of all religions come and give their love and anxiously
wait to hear your kind words. Third stanza Praise to the King for being
the charioteer, for leading the ancient travelers beyond misery. Fourth
stanza Drowned in the deep ignorance and suffering, poverty-stricken,
unconscious country? Waiting for the wink of your eye and your mother's
(the Queen's) true protection. Fifth stanza In your compassionate plans,
the sleeping Bharat (India) will wake up. We bow down to your feet O'
Queen, and glory to Rajeshwara (the! King).
This whole poem does not indicate any love for the Motherland but
depicts a bleak picture. When you sing Jana Gana Mana Adhinayaka, whom are
you glorifying? Certainly not the Motherland. Is it God? The poem does not
indicate that. It is time now to understand the original purpose and the
implication of this, rather than blindly sing as has been done the past
fifty years. Nehru chose the present national anthem as opposed to Vande
Mataram because he thought that it would be easier for the band to play
!!! It was an absurd reason but Today for that matter bands have advanced
and they can very well play any music. So they can as well play Vande
Mataram, which is a far better composition in praise of our dear
Motherland -India.
Wake up, it's high time! Shouldn't Vande Mataram be our National
Anthem?
Neelanjan
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