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Hi this thread i created to learn about the national anthem of various contries. hope people will not flame it.

Starting with Indian...

 
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just the tune brings goosebumps
cant blame its d best
 
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just the tune brings goosebumps
cant blame its d best

Though i am an Indian even i see it from non nationalistic view i find this version of national anthem 100 times better than other anthems. though same cannot be said for the other versions.

People can feel free to disagree with me because I am Indian :undecided:
 
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Kenya Sings Indian Anthem


Respect the national Anthem Ad, Its so Touching Guys, I really stood Up , couldnt help it

 
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Everytime i hear the Indian national anthem,my eyes moisten up and my heart feels like it will burst out from the chest.I guess this is what happens to very proud Indian.
 
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Everytime i hear the Indian national anthem,my eyes moisten up and my heart feels like it will burst out from the chest.I guess this is what happens to very proud Indian.

Ditto. I always end up standing up in attention when hearing it.

In our primary school in India, we used to sing it at the end of every day, after the last class. Hindu, Muslim and Christian (there were no other religions in my class AFAIK) we all used to feel so proud of being Indian. It was sense of national pride imbibed from a young age.

I think Saare Jahan se Acha and Vande Mataram, though not national anthems, instill the same sense of pride in all of us.

Thank you Diva, for posting this thread
 
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Thios song is crystal Clear, the Most Beautiful Classic ever, Vande Mataram from the Album Revival Ar rahman

 
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You are absolutely right.I am esecially moved by the line "tava shubh naame jage,tava shubha ashish maage,gaahe tava jaya gatha".It just hits home,that our country needs us to live up to its glorious name.

Ditto. I always end up standing up in attention when hearing it.

In our primary school in India, we used to sing it at the end of every day, after the last class. Hindu, Muslim and Christian (there were no other religions in my class AFAIK) we all used to feel so proud of being Indian. It was sense of national pride imbibed from a young age.

I think Saare Jahan se Acha and Vande Mataram, though not national anthems, instill the same sense of pride in all of us.

Thank you Diva, for posting this thread
 
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