
The song Vande Mataram, composed
in Sanskrit by Bankimchandra Chatterji, was a source of
inspiration to the people in their struggle for freedom.
It has an equal status with Jana-gana-mana. The first political
occasion when it was sung was the 1896 session of the Indian
National Congress. The following is the text of its first
stanza
Vande
Mataram!
Sujalam,
suphalam, malayaja shitalam,
Shasyashyamalam,
Mataram!
Shubhrajyothsna
pulakitayaminim,
Phullakusumita
drumadala shobhinim,
Suhasinim
sumadhura bhashinim,
Sukhadam
varadam, Mataram!
The English translation of
the stanza rendered by Sri Aurobindo in prose 1 is :
I bow
to thee, Mother,
richly-watered, richly-fruited,
cool with the winds of the south,
dark with the crops of the harvests,
The Mother!
Her nights rejoicing in the glory of the moonlight,
her lands clothed beautifully with her trees in flowering
bloom,
sweet of laughter, sweet of speech,
The Mother, giver of boons, giver of bliss.