भारत
Proude to be an Indian
Which state your parents come from ?
Which language is spoken there?
Which language is spoken there?
Flag of India
The orange symbolizes purity, spirituality, courage and sacrifice
The white stands for peace, unity and truth.
The green stands for fertility and prosperity.
The navy blue wheel is called Ashoka's Dharma Chakra, with 24 spokes. Each
spoke depicts one hour of the day, portraying the prevalence of righteousness
all 24 hours.
Jan 26: Republic Day of India
On August 15th, 1947 India gained independence after nearly 200
years of British rule.
The Constitution of India came into effect on Jan 26, 1950 and is
celebrated as the Republic Day (national holiday)
Constitution means:
which the people are to be governed.
Republic means:
citizens who are entitled to vote for officers and
representatives responsible to them.
Republic Day Parade:
National Animal of India-THE TIGER
National Bird of India-THE PEACOCK
National Flower of India- THE LOTUS
National Tree of India-THE BANYAN TREE
National Fruit of India-THE MANGO
National Game of India- HOCKEY
National Song of India (Vande Mätram )
By Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay
By Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay
vande mätaram
sujaläm suphaläm malayajaçétaläm
çasyaçämaläm mätaram .
çubhajyotsnäpulakitayäminéà
phullkusumamitadrumadalaçibhinéà
suhäsinéà sumadhura bhäñiëéà
sukhadäà varadäà mätaram (1)
vande mätaram
National Anthem of India
Written by Rabindranath Tagore
Written by Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindranath Tagore, the Nobel laureate poet, writer, philosopher was the
ambassador of Indian culture to the rest of the world. He is probably the most
prominent figure in the cultural world of Indian subcontinent and the first
Asian person to be awarded with the Nobel prize.
Jana-gana-mana-adhinäyaka, jaya he
Bhärata-bhägya-vidhätä.
Punjab-Sindhu-Gujarata-Maräthä
Drävida-Utkala-Bangä
Vindhya-Himächala-Yamunä-Gangä
Uchchala-Jaladhi-tarangä.
Tava shubha näme jäge,
Tava shubha äshésha mänge,
Gähe tava jaya gäthä,
Jana-gana-mangala-däyaka jaya he
Bhärata-bhägya-vidhätä.
Jaya he, jaya he, jaya he,
Jaya jaya jaya, jaya he!
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