What is Tagore's national anthem of India?
India's National Anthem [India] Tagore You are the ruler in everyone's mind and the giver of India's destiny. Your name has aroused the hearts of Punjab, Sindh, Gujarat and Marata, Daluo Pittia, Olysa and Bengal. It reverberates in Wendy's and Himalayas, mixed with the music of Zhu Mu Na River and Ganges River, and praised by the waves in the Indian Ocean. They pray for your blessing and praise you. You are the giver of India's destiny. Victory, victory, victory belongs to you. Your voice travels from one place to another day and night, calling Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains, Protestants, Muslims and Christians around your seat. Bow to your niche from east to west and weave a wreath of love. You put everyone's heart into a harmonious life. You are the giver of India's destiny. Victory, victory, victory belongs to you. Eternal ruler, you drive the history of the people on the rugged road of national rise and fall. In the midst of suffering and terror, your horn blows, inspiring those who bow their heads and despair and guiding them on the road of exploration and tribute. You are the giver of India's destiny. Victory, victory, victory belongs to you. When the dark place is lying in a coma in the gloomy night, your motherly arms are around her, and your sober eyes are fixed on her face until she is rescued from the dark nightmare that is pressing on her heart. Victory, victory, victory belongs to you. As night falls, the sun rises in the east, birds sing and the morning breeze brings new excitement. Title: Indian National Anthem Author: [India] Tagore Introduction/Appreciation Article: Before the official national anthem of India came into being, two patriotic songs played the role of the national anthem. One is "Salute to You, Mother" by the famous writer Panjin chatterjee (1838 ~ 1894), and the other is "The Will of the People" by Tagore (1864 ~ 194 1). Salute to you, mother, is a song in chatterjee's novel The Temple of Happiness. This is written by Tagore. He is not only famous for his poems, but also good at composing music. It was originally sung in the National Assembly of India from 65438 to 0896. Tagore personally sang this song on the opening day of parliament. The phrase "Mother, for you" has gradually become the slogan of the nationalist movement. Tagore wrote lyrics and songs in "The Will of the People". The lyrics first appeared in 19 12 1, and 19 19 was translated into English with the title "Morning Song of India". 1947, the United Nations asked the Indian delegation for their national anthem. But at that time, India did not have an official national anthem. They only issued the "people's will" after asking their own government. Later, in his speech to Congress, Nehru said that the song "was greatly appreciated throughout the United Nations, and representatives from many countries came to ask for its music score, saying that this solemn and distinctive new piece touched their hearts." 1950 65438+1On October 24th, the Indian National Congress adopted "The Will of the People" as the national anthem. In his speech, the president of the conference also said, "I salute you, mother. It has played a historical role in India's struggle for freedom, and will enjoy the same honor and be in a parallel position with the will of the people."