Thursday, November 26, 2009

The National Anthem - An Analysis

This has been sent by Thondup

I have always wondered who is the ' adhinayak'and' bharat bhagya vidhata',whose praise we are singing.. I thought
might be Motherland India! Our current National Anthem
'Jana Gana Mana'is sung throughout the country.

Did you know the following about our national anthem, I didn't.


To begin with, India 's national anthem, Jana Gana Mana
Adhinayaka,was written by Rabindranath Tagore in honor of
King George V and the Queen of England when they visited
India in 1919. To honor their visit Pandit Motilal Nehru
had the five stanzas included , which are in praise of the
King and Queen.(And most of us think it is in the praise
of our great motherland!! !)

In the original Bengali verses only those provinces that
were under British rule,i.e .Punjab,Sindh, Gujarat ,
Maratha etc. were mentioned. None of the princely states
were recognized which are integral parts of India now Kashmir,
Rajasthan, Andhra, Mysore or Kerala. Neither the Indian Ocean
nor the Arabian Sea was included, since they were directly
under Portuguese rule at that time.

The Jana Gana Mana Adhinayaka implies that King George V
is the lord of the masses and Bharata Bhagya Vidhata
is 'the bestower of good fortune'.

Following is a translation of the five stanzas that glorify the King.


*First stanza:* (Indian) People wake up remembering your good name and ask for your blessings and they sing your glories.
(Tava shubha name jaage; tava shubha aashish maage, gaaye tava jaya gaatha)

*Second stanza*: Around your throne people of all religions
come and give their love and anxiously wait to hear your kind words..


*Third stanza:* Praise to the King for being the charioteer, for leading the ancient travelers beyond misery.

*Fourth stanza: *Drowned in the deep ignorance and
suffering, poverty-stricken, unconscious country? Waiting
for the wink of your eye and your mother's (the Queen's) true protection..

*Fifth stanza*: In your compassionate plans, the sleeping Bharat
(India) will wake up. We bow down to your feet O' Queen,
and glory to Rajeshwara (the King).


This whole poem does not indicate
any love for the Motherland but depicts a bleak picture.
When you sing Jana Gana Mana Adhinayaka, whom are you glorifying?
Certainly not the Motherland. Is it God? The poem does not
indicate that. It is time now to understand the original
purpose and the implication of this, rather than blindly sing
as has been done the past fifty years.

Should we ???

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