Mother, I bow to thee"
1..VANDE MATARAM.
"Vande Mata ram - Mother, I bow to thee", is a Bengali poem written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in the 1870s, which he included in his 1882 novel Anandamath. The poem was first sung by Rabindranath Tagore in 1896. The first two verses of the song were adopted as the National Song of India in October 1937.
2..A SPIRITUAL VICTORY FOR INDIANS!
Spiritual victories for all of us are and for those who fought in different ways to achieve the independence, the self rule of our nation. A proudest day is for Indian, on this day the 15th. August 1947, we were freed from colonial rule
3..THE AIM OF BEING FREE!
Aspiration and accomplishment of Karma, that is to make the nation free from the occupant, the colonial ruler, were the aim of the freedom fighters and others.
4...THE GITA WAS INSPIRING.
Freedom fighters were inspired, the words of Lord Krishna, the dialogue between Arjuna and Krishna, Gita, empowered them of their willpower. The Vonde Mata ram was their slogan, as well the word of communication.
5.. VONDE MATARAM.
“Mother I bow to thee”. We are proud being born in this land of yours.