Talk:Jana Gana Mana

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Dear All,

Tagore wrote Jana Gana Mana For Lord Krishna. Please read the short article at http://www.hamiltoninstitute.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=70&Itemid=30.


For the complete article read it at http://www.articlebiz.com/article/1051510433-1-jana-gana-mana-for-lord-krishna/.

Please forward this mail to as many people as you can. The British created the myth that our gods and goddesses are mythological characters. This is not true and our Vedic scriptures confirm it.

Regards,

Nihar Singh

Neutrality[change source]

Hmmm. I'm not liking the neutrality in the lead. Thoughts? --Orashmatash 21:02, 10 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Neutrality, history[change source]

1. The lead does not read 'neutral'. Sounds defensive. Why? 2. Need citation for the claim that it was written in 1911 and not as an homage to King George the 5th. I cannot fin any proof of that. We must have reference (citation) for a claim this strong.

R

SIMPLE English[change source]

Arguments about King George aside, who really thinks that "Sanskritized" and "transliterated" qualify as Simple English? We need to do less copy-and-pasting and more editing.