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Jana Gana Mana Full Lyrics (জনগণমন) National Anthem India

Jana Gana Mana Full Lyrics in Bengali. Jana Gana Mana, the national anthem of the Republic of India, holds a special place in the hearts of millions as a symbol of unity and patriotism. Originally composed in Bengali by the renowned poet Rabindranath Tagore on December 11, 1911, the anthem has a rich history and significance in the Indian cultural landscape.

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Jana Gana Mana lyrics in Bengali

জনগণমন-অধিনায়ক জয় হে ভারতভাগ্যবিধাতা
পঞ্জাব সিন্ধু গুজরাট মরাঠা, দ্রাবিড় উত্‍‌কল বঙ্গ
বিন্ধ্য হিমাচল যমুনা গঙ্গা, উচ্ছলজলধিতরঙ্গ
তব শুভ নামে জাগে, তব শুভ আশিস মাগে
গাহে তব জয়গাথা
জনগণমঙ্গলদায়ক জয় হে ভারতভাগ্যবিধাতা
জয় হে, জয় হে, জয় হে, জয় জয় জয়, জয় হে।।

 অহরহ তব আহ্বান প্রচারিত, শুনি তব উদার বাণী
হিন্দু বৌদ্ধ শিখ জৈন পারসিক মুসলমান খৃস্টানী
পূরব পশ্চিম আসে, তব সিংহাসন-পাশে
প্রেমহার হয় গাঁথা
জনগণ-ঐক্য-বিধায়ক জয় হে ভারতভাগ্যবিধাতা
জয় হে, জয় হে, জয় হে, জয় জয় জয়, জয় হে।।

 পতন-অভ্যুদয়-বন্ধুর পন্থা, যুগ-যুগ ধাবিত যাত্রী
হে চিরসারথি, তব রথচক্রে মুখরিত পথ দিনরাত্রি
দারুণ বিপ্লব-মাঝে, তব শঙ্খধ্বনি বাজে
সঙ্কটদুঃখত্রাতা
জনগণ-পথ-পরিচায়ক জয় হে ভারতভাগ্যবিধাতা
জয় হে, জয় হে, জয় হে, জয় জয় জয় জয় হে।।

 ঘোরতিমিরঘন নিবিড় নিশীথে পীড়িত মূর্ছিত দেশে
জাগ্রত ছিল তব অবিচল মঙ্গল নতনয়নে অনিমেষে
দুঃস্বপ্নে আতঙ্কে, রক্ষা করিলে অঙ্কে
স্নেহময়ী তুমি মাতা
জনগণদুঃখত্রায়ক জয় হে ভারতভাগ্যবিধাতা
জয় হে, জয় হে, জয় হে, জয় জয় জয় জয় হে।।

 রাত্রি প্রভাতিল, উদিল রবিচ্ছবি পূর্ব-উদয়গিরিভালে
গাহে বিহঙ্গম, পুণ্য সমীরণ, নবজীবনরস ঢালে
তব করুণারুণরাগে, নিদ্রিত ভারত জাগে
তব চরণে নত মাথা
জয় জয় জয় হে, জয় রাজেশ্বর ভারতভাগ্যবিধাতা
জয় হে, জয় হে, জয় হে, জয় জয় জয় জয় হে।।

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Jana Gana Mana lyrics in english

Jana Gana Mana Adhinayaka
Jaya Hey Bharata Bhagya Bidhata,
Panjabo Sindhu Gujarato Maratha
Drabiro Utkala Bango
Bindhyo Himachalo Jamuna Ganga
Uchhalo-Jalodhi-Tarango
Tabo Subho Naame Jaagey
Tabo Subho Ashiso Maagey
Gahay Tobo Jayagatha.
Jano-Gano-Mangala-Daayaka
Jaya Hey Bharata Bhagya Bidhata
Jaya Hey, Jaya Hey, Jaya Hey
Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey

Aharaha Tabo Awhbano Pracharito
Shuni Tabo Udaro Bani
Hindu Bauddho Sikho Jaino
Parasiko Musalmano Khristani
Puraba Pashchimo Aashey
Tabo Singhasano Paashey
Premoharo Hoy Gantha
Jano Gano Oikkya Bidhyaka
Jaya Hey Bharata Bhagya Bidhata
Jaya Hey, Jaya Hey, Jaya Hey
Jaya Jaya Jaya, Jaya Hey

Patana-Abhyudaya-Bandhuro Pantha
Jugo Jugo Dhabito Jatri
He Chiro-Sarathi,
Tabo RathaChakre Mukharito Patha Dino-Raatri
Daruna Biplaba Maajhey
Tabo Shankha Dhwani Baajey
Sankata-Dukho-Trata
Jano Gano Patha Parichyaka
Jaya Hey Bharata Bhagya Bidhata
Jaya Hey, Jaya Hey, Jaya Hey
Jaya Jaya Jaya, Jaya Hey

Ghoro Timiro Ghono Nibiro
Nishithe Pirito Murchito Deshe
Jagrata Chilo Tobo Abichalo Mangala
Noto-Nayane Animeshe
Duhswapnay Atonke Rokkha Korile Onkey
Snehomoyee Tumi Mata
Jano-Gano-Dukho-Trayaka
Jaya Hey Bharata Bhagya Bidhata
Jaya Hey, Jaya Hey, Jaya Hey
Jaya Jaya Jaya, Jaya Hey

Raatri Prabhatilo Udilo Rabichhobi
Purbo-UdayaGiri-Bhaaley
Gahay Bihangamo Punyo Samirano
Nabo Jibana Rasa Dhaley
Tabo Karunaruno Ragey
Nidrito Bharata Jagey
Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey, Jaya Rajeswara
Bharata Bhagya Bidhata
Joyo Hey, Joyo Hey, Joyo Hey
Joyo Joyo Joyo, Joyo Hey


Jana Gana Mana song Fact: 

Introduction

Jana Gana Mana is the national anthem of India. It was originally composed in Bengali by Rabindranath Tagore on 11 December 1911 and was first publicly sung on 27 December 1911. The song is a patriotic song and a Republic Day special song. Its first stanza was recognized as the National Anthem of Independent India in 1950 AD. Rabindranath Tagore is the only one who wrote the National Anthems of both India and Bangladesh. The national anthem of Bangladesh is Amar Sonar Bangla.

Notation

The song is written in the Eman raag and Kaharwa taal. The Swarabitan is 16 and the notationist is Dinendranath Tagore.

Historical Significance:

The anthem was first publicly sung on December 27, 1911, marking a historic moment in India’s struggle for independence.
Rabindranath Tagore’s profound connection with the anthem reflects his vision for a united and diverse India.
Recognition as the National Anthem:

The first stanza of Jana Gana Mana was officially recognized as the national anthem of independent India in 1950 AD.
The anthem embodies the ideals and values that form the foundation of the Indian Republic.
Composer and Notation:

Rabindranath Tagore, a polymath and Nobel laureate, wrote the lyrics and composed the music.
The anthem is set in the Raag Eman, with a rhythmic structure in Taal Kaharwa.
The notation, consisting of 16 swarabitan, was crafted by Dinendranath Tagore, showcasing the artistic finesse of the Tagore family.
Dual Anthem Composition:

Rabindranath Tagore is the only individual to have composed national anthems for both India and Bangladesh.
Amar Sonar Bangla, the national anthem of Bangladesh, is another testament to Tagore’s ability to capture the essence of a nation in his music.


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Related Question Answer Of this Song

  1. Who wrote the Indian National Anthem?
    • The Indian National Anthem, Jana Gana Mana, was written by Rabindranath Tagore.

  2. When was Jana Gana Mana first publicly sung?
    • Jana Gana Mana was first publicly sung on 27 December 1911.

  3. What is the significance of Jana Gana Mana?
    • Jana Gana Mana is the national anthem of India and is a patriotic song and a Republic Day special song.

  4. What is the notation of Jana Gana Mana?
    • Jana Gana Mana is written in the Eman raag and Kaharwa taal. The Swarabitan is 16 and the notationist is Dinendranath Tagore.

  5. Who wrote the national anthems of both India and Bangladesh?
    • Rabindranath Tagore is the only one who wrote the National Anthems of both India and Bangladesh. The national anthem of Bangladesh is Amar Sonar Bangla.

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