Vande mataram convey passionate patriotism of which freedom fighter
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It's interesting to note that Mahatma Gandhi praised the ardent patriotism demonstrated in Vande Mataram in 1915 and it covey him only.
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- The original Vande Mataram had three controversial last stanzas.
- In 1937, the Indian National Congress decided to only sing the first two, non-controversial stanzas out of worry that the hymn might incite intercommunal strife.
- Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay painstakingly composed a song in 1870 that would go on to achieve a glorified national status yet be explosive in its entirety.
- The Bengali hymn Vande Mataram, which is weaved throughout the Anandamath novel, was published in 1882, but it wasn't until then that it was made known to the general audience.
- However, Vande Mataram would quickly come to be associated with the fight for India's independence, playing a crucial role in the development of Indian politics.
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