Bharatmata
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Bhāratmātā (Hindi, Bengali, from Sanskrit Bhāratāmbā भारताम्बा; अम्बा ambā means 'mother', also known as Mother Carrier in English) is the National personification of the modern Republic of India "Bharat" as a Mother goddess. The motto Bharat Mata ki Jai’ ("Victory for Mother India") is used by the Indian Army.[1]
Bharatmata Media
Cover of a 1909 issue of the Tamil magazine Vijaya showing "Bharat Mata" (Mother India) with her diverse progeny and the rallying cry "Vande Mataram".
The relief map of India as Bharat Mata, carved out of marble at Bharat Mata Mandir, Varanasi
A Bharathamatha statue at Kanyakumari, or Cape Comorin, the southern-most coast of India
References
- ↑ Vinay Kumar (2 October 2012). "It is Jai Hind for Army personnel". The Hindu (Chennai, India). http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/it-is-jai-hind-for-army-personnel/article3958180.ece. Retrieved 8 October 2012.