The above song in Raag Brindavani sarang can be heard at
www.sawf.org/audio/sarang/vandemataram.ram
I have no words to describe the beauty of this song.Parrikar tells
that it is late 1920 collector item.
The lyrics of this song has additional stanzas compared to the popular
version.
The lyrics can be seen at
www.kahany.com/writing/0198stlouisblore.html
Hope you enjoy the song.
Regards
Vinayak
I suppose you expect us to thank you for sharing this earth-shaking
discovery with us!
>The lyrics can be seen at
>
>www.kahany.com/writing/0198stlouisblore.html
>
>Hope you enjoy the song.
>
>Regards
>
>Vinayak
Otherwise reasonable people seem to lose thier senses when it comes
to diciding what goes on their personal web pages and in magazines
produced for a clique. All kinds of onanistic embarrassments are on
display in such places. The url you have given points to one such.
It would have been kind on your part not to bring it to wider notice.
You are considering the words in the Vishnupant Paganis rendition
to be comprehenisve and definitive. (It's actually worse: the words
as transcribed by this guy who just discovered that there is more
to the song than what he learnt in grade school.) For your information,
the version is incomplete, the antaraas are not in standard order,
and the transcription is faulty.
You didn't have to go far. There is a much better version on ISB!
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~navin/india/songs/isongs/3/334.html
Ashok