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Republic Day of India | भारत का गणतंत्र दिवस | Sanskrit Shlokas and Greetings Hindi, English

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Vande Mataram - Republic Day Greeting - Sanskrit and English

Republic Day -Unity and Fraternity

India, that is Bharat (भारत), celebrates her Republic Day (गणतंत्र दिवस) on the 26th of January every year. Republic Day is a momentous day for every Indian as it was on January, 26th, 1950, that the Constitution of India came into force. The Constitution derives its authority from we, the people of India, and on this day, the nation and her people not only celebrate her journey thus far but also reflect on how we can build a saare jahan se achcha India… Team Cultural Samvaad has curated some of the loftiest Sanskrit shlokas and quotes from other Indian languages on the motherland, nation building and the unity and integrity of the nation . Please feel to use them to wish each other on Republic Day. Jai Hind! जय हिन्द!

Republic Day India - Vande Mataram - Sanskrit with English Meanings

Republic Day Bharat Vishnu Purana Sanskrit Quote - Birth in India

India's Geographical Spread - Vishnu Purana - उत्तरं यत्समुद्रस्य

janani janmabhumischa svargadapi gariyasi

India - Unity in Diversity - Sanskrit Quote from Atharva Veda

जन जन भारत - सुमित्रानंदन पंत

Republic Day - Kadam kadam badhaye ja

 

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The Cultural Samvaad Editorial Team researches, curates and develops content on Indian culture, heritage and civilisation under the editorial direction of Garima Chaudhry — guest faculty at Mumbai University and KJ Somaiya Institute of Dharma Studies, founder of Hiranya Growth Partners LLP, and alumna of XLRI Jamshedpur. All content is editorially reviewed on a best efforts basis for accuracy, cultural sensitivity and scholarly rigour before publication. Cultural Samvaad's coverage spans - traditions of Indic origin: Sanatan | Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism; Sanskrit and primary texts in multiple langauges; ancient civilisations and history; India's Freedom Movement; India's Constitution and the Republic of India; Bharat's tangible and intangible heritage including UNESCO World Heritage and Indian arts among others.

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