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Songs have always played an undisputed role in inciting the spirit of nationalism in the hearts of millions of Indians. Many patriotic songs, written by the literary stalwarts of India have acquired legendary status and are still sung by people around the country. As India celebrates its 71st independence day, here is a list of the songs which led a generation to the lofty ideals of patriotism and freedom.

Songs have always played an undisputed role in inciting the spirit of nationalism in the hearts of millions of Indians. Many patriotic songs, written by the literary stalwarts of India have acquired legendary status and are still sung by people around the country. As India celebrates its 71st independence day, here is a list of the songs which led a generation to the lofty ideals of patriotism and freedom.Hailing Mother India

Songs have always played an undisputed role in inciting the spirit of nationalism in the hearts of millions of Indians. Many patriotic songs, written by the literary stalwarts of India have acquired legendary status and are still sung by people around the country. As India celebrates its 71st independence day, here is a list of the songs which led a generation to the lofty ideals of patriotism and freedom.Hailing Mother IndiaBengal has always been a fertile soil for art and literature. It was towards the end of the 19th century that the Indian minds began to long for freedom. This patriotic fervor which was being spread all over the country found expressions in literature as well. In 1870, noted Bengali poet Bankim Chandra Chatterjee penned ‘Vande Mataram..sujalam subalam..’ which hailed India as ‘Mother’. Chatterjee included these lines which truly captured the patriotic spirit of the times in his novel Anandamath which was published in 1880.

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India celebrates its 71st independence day, here is a list of the songs which led a generation to the lofty ideals of patriotism and freedom.

Songs have always played an undisputed role in inciting the spirit of nationalism in the hearts of millions of Indians. Many patriotic songs, written by the literary stalwarts of India have acquired legendary status and are still sung by people around the country. As India celebrates its 71st independence day, here is a list of the songs which led a generation to the lofty ideals of patriotism and freedom.

Hailing Mother India

Bengal has always been a fertile soil for art and literature. It was towards the end of the 19th century that the Indian minds began to long for freedom. This patriotic fervor which was being spread all over the country found expressions in literature as well. In 1870, noted Bengali poet Bankim Chandra Chatterjee penned ‘Vande Mataram..sujalam subalam..’ which hailed India as ‘Mother’. Chatterjee included these lines which truly captured the patriotic spirit of the times in his novel Anandamath which was published in 1880.

It was the legendary Bengali poet Rabinranath Tagore who composed this poem, and he sang it at the Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress in 1896. The song played a significant role in the Indian independence movement as it ignited patriotic spirit among the masses. ‘Vande Mataram..’ reverberated in the streets of Calcutta as people held protest demonstrations against the partition of Bengal in 1905. However the British government had banned the song and the novel Anandamath. Many nationalists were jailed just because they dared to sing ‘Vande Mataram..’ in public. In 1950, the government of independent India declared ‘Vande Mataram’ as the national song.

The charm of Rabindra Sangeet

Rabindranath Tagore is undoubtedly one of India’s greatest literary masters who brought home the Nobel Prize for literature in 1913. The patriotic song ‘Ekla Chalo Re’, written and composed by the great bard appeared for the first time in the September 1905 issue of the Bhandar magazine. The extremely beautiful lines which are filled with love for one’s own country has touched the hearts of millions of Indians. Mahatma Gandhi too was an admirer of this song.

‘Ekla Chalo Re’ was sung widely during the Swadeshi Movement and the protests against the Bengal Partition. Many singers have rendered the different versions of this patriotic song. Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan had sung ‘Ekla Chalo Re’ for the 2012 super hit movie ‘kahaani’. The sweet charm of Rabindra Sangeet continues to inspire hearts even a century after it was composed.

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