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Desh bhakti ki koi bhasha nahi hoti

desh bhakti ki koi bhasha nahi hoti
(there is no language to patriotism)




and this is an awesome one with Incredible shots from India


A simple English transliteration of the poem is
saare jahaan se achcha hindostaan hamaraa
hum bul bulain hai is kee, ye gulsitan hamaraa
parbat vo sabse unchaa hum saaya aasma kaa
vo santaree hamaraa, vo paasbaan hamaraa
godee mein khel tee hain is kee hazaaron nadiya
gulshan hai jinke dum se, rashke janna hamaraa
mazhab nahee sikhataa apas mein bayr rakhnaa
hindee hai hum, vatan hai hindostaan hamaraa

Translation
Better than all the world, is our India
We are its nightingales and this is our garden
That mountain most high; neighbor to the skies
It is our sentinel; it is our protector
A thousand rivers play in its lap,
Gardens they sustain, the envy of the heavens is ours
Faith does not teach us to harbour grudges between us
We are all Indians and India is our homeland

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Comments

  1. Anonymous26/1/11

    "I am a citizen, not of Athens, or Greece, but of the world." - Socrates (5th Century B.C.).

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  2. Super :) loved it.. one of the best!

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  4. Thank you anonymous.. for sharing that nice piece :)
    Thanks Karen..
    Yes, its a beautiful one :) Please do share it.. You always do a great job when you spread a positive message about India :)
    [haha... thanks for posting my comment here and helping me :P]

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