what does "Utkala" and 'Banga" mean ?
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Utkala (Orissa), Banga (whole of Bengal and Bangladesh which were then part of India) where people remembers Lord
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Answer: The words Utkala and Banga are used in National Anthem of India, written by Rabindranath Tagore.
National Anthem: A song that is sung in honor of a specific nation and is recognized by that nation's government as being its national anthem.
Explanation:
- The line in which these comes in are:-
- Punjab Sindh Gujarat Maratha Dravid Utkala Banga
- The song begins with a praise of God, who is praised for being the one who directs the course of events for the nation.
- The poem then begins a virtual tour of pre-independence India,
- beginning in the north and circling west, mentioning the regions of Punjab, Sindh, Gujarat, and Maharashtra, as well as the southern states that speak Dravidian languages, as well as Odisha and Bengal:
- "The land of the Punjab, Sindh, Gujarat, and Maharashtra"; "The land of the Dravidian languages, Odisha, and Bengal";
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