Celebrating 150 Years of Vande Mataram – A Hymn That Shaped a Nation
BANNED, BELOVED, AND UNCONQUERED: 150 YEARS OF VANDE MATARAM

The Spark: A Hymn Hidden in a Novel
The Fire: A Cry in the Streets

The Immortal Slogan of Freedom

Why Vande Mataram Still Matters
The hymn’s journey is a testament to how a simple song evolved into a weapon of unity and resistance, turning the emotional image of the motherland into a force capable of awakening an entire nation.
2025: A Moment of National Reflection

This year marks 150 years since Bankim Chandra Chatterjee wrote the words that became the soul of India’s freedom struggle. In 1950, independent India’s founders bestowed on Vande Mataram equal status with the national anthem “Jana Gana Mana,” acknowledging its undeniable role in shaping the freedom movement. The song stands today as a fusion of Bhakti and Deshbhakti — spiritual devotion intertwined with patriotic sacrifice.
A Timeless Bow to the Motherland

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“150 years of courage, devotion, and unity. From the pages of Anand Math to the heart of India, Vande Mataram remains the timeless hymn of freedom”. #VandeMataram150 #IndianFreedom #Bharatmata
About the Author
Adv. Mamta Singh Shukla is an Advocate at the Supreme Court of India and Founder of Vijay Foundations — an initiative dedicated to social justice, education, and empowerment. Through her writings, she advocates for human dignity, equality, and systemic change.
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