The nation is celebrating the 150th anniversary of its cherished national song, ‘Vande Mataram,’ with the Prime Minister leading the commemorative efforts. He passionately described the song as a profound ‘mantra, energy, dream, and resolve,’ emphasizing its deep significance as an embodiment of devotion and worship for the motherland. The Prime Minister highlighted its enduring power to inspire patriotism and pride in every generation of Indians.
Speaking at a grand event, the Prime Minister conveyed that the words ‘Vande Mataram’ themselves act as a potent force, instilling a sense of determination and capability. He articulated that the song connects the present with India’s historical legacy, instills unwavering confidence, and empowers citizens with the belief that no objective is unattainable for the people of this nation.
He further elaborated on the deeply moving nature of collectively singing ‘Vande Mataram.’ The synchronization of voices, rhythms, and emotions creates an extraordinary wave of energy and a shared sense of thrill that profoundly touches the spirit. This powerful expression of national unity, he remarked, is truly an experience beyond words.
November 7th was recognized as a historic day, marking the commencement of a year-long nationwide observance of ‘Vande Mataram’s’ 150th year. The Prime Minister extended his warmest wishes to all citizens, stating that this anniversary will serve as a powerful source of new energy. He also took the opportunity to pay deep respect to the countless freedom fighters who dedicated their lives to the ideals that ‘Vande Mataram’ represents.
The year-long commemoration was officially launched by the Prime Minister at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium. The event featured the release of a special commemorative stamp and coin, along with the inauguration of a dedicated online portal for the anniversary. A highlight of the proceedings was the mass singing of the complete ‘Vande Mataram,’ which was echoed across public places throughout the country, connecting citizens to the main ceremony. Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Saxena were among the dignitaries present.
‘Vande Mataram,’ originally a Sanskrit poem composed by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in 1876 and later included in his 1882 novel ‘Anandamath,’ has historically been a symbol of Indian nationalism. It is widely revered as a hymn that personifies India as a goddess, evoking profound patriotism and unity, and played a pivotal role in the country’s struggle for independence.
