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Vande Mataram - Wikipedia The original Vande Mataram consists of six stanzas and the translation in prose for the complete poem by Shri Aurobindo appeared in Karmayogin, 20 November 1909
Vande Mataram | History, National Song, Bankim Chandra Chatterjee . . . Vande Mataram, poem by Bengali writer Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, which became a rallying cry in the Indian Independence Movement It became popular after being published in his novel Anandamath (1882; “The Abbey of Bliss”), although it may have been composed much before the novel was written
Vande Mataram: The Cry of Freedom – Lyrics and Meaning of Vande Mataram The words ‘Vande Mataram’ became a source of unparalleled strength for freedom fighters and the masses These simple yet powerful words empowered people to endure police brutality, from lathi blows on their heads to whiplashes on their bare bodies