Vaishnava Jana To
Vaishnava Jana To is a Hindu bhajan, written in the 15th century by the poet Narsinh Mehta in the Gujarati language. The poem speaks about the life, ideals and mentality of a Vaishnava jana (a follower of Vaishnavism).
"Vaishnava Jana To" | |
---|---|
Song by Several artists like Lata Mangeshkar , K.S.Chithra Gotuvadyam Narayana Iyengar Jagjit Singh M. S. Subbulakshmi | |
Language | Old Gujarati |
Published | 15th century |
Genre | Bhajan, devotional poetry |
Songwriter(s) | Narsinh Mehta |
Influence
This devotional hymn became popular during the life time of Mahatma Gandhi and was rendered as a bhajan in his Sabarmati Ashram by vocalists and instrumentalists like Gotuvadyam Narayana Iyengar. It was popular among freedom fighters throughout India. Often sung by singers since then, it serves as the final song to end a concert and touch music lovers with the philosophical thought of poet Narsinh Mehta.
Lyrics
Gujarati | Devanagari | IAST Transliteration | Translation |
---|---|---|---|
વૈષ્ણવ જન તો તેને કહિયે |
वैष्णव जन तो तेने कहिये |
vaiṣṇava jana to tene kahiye |
Call those people Vaishnav who |
સકળ લોકમાં સહુને વંદે, |
सकळ लोकमां सहुने वंदे, |
sakaḷa loka māṁ sahune vande, |
They respect the entire world, |
સમદૃષ્ટિ ને તૃષ્ણા ત્યાગી |
समदृष्टि ने तृष्णा त्यागी, |
sama-dṛṣṭi ne tṛṣṇā tyāgī, |
They see all equally, renounce craving, |
મોહ માયા વ્યાપે નહિ જેને, |
मोह माया व्यापे नहि जेने, |
moha māyā vyāpe nahi jene, |
They do not succumb to worldly attachments, |
વણ લોભી ને કપટ રહિત છે, |
वणलोभी ने कपटरहित छे, |
vaṇa-lobhī ne kapaṭa-rahita che, |
They have forsaken greed and deceit, |
In popular culture
Elements of the hymn were included in the British film Gandhi (1982), in Bollywood films like Water (2005), Cheeni Kum (2007) and Road to Sangam (2009), and Kollywood film Hey Ram (2000). The hymn was also used as a title song for several Indian films. In the Telugu movie Prathinidhi (2014), the first stanza of the song is used during the climactic scene. In the Malayalam movie Indian Rupee (2011), the first stanza of the song is used in the climactic scene and sung by Bombay Jayashri. The song also appears in the Gujarati biopic of the author Kuvar bainu Mameru (1974). A Bengali adaptation of the song by Anindya Chatterjee was sung by Shreya Ghoshal in the Bengali movie Gotro(2019).
In 1998, this song was rendered in a single album by artists such as classical vocalists Gangubai Hangal and Pandit Jasraj, pop singer Remo Fernandes and also including Sarod musician Amjad Ali Khan, Pandit Narayan on the sarangi, flute musician Hariprasad Chaurasia and santoor exponent Shivkumar Sharma played an instrumental rendition.[1][2]
On 2 October 2018, musicians from 124 countries performed the song to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi.[3][4]
See also
References
- "Album on Gandhi's hymn". Tribune. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
- Nalini Natarajan; Emmanuel Sampath Nelson (1996). Handbook of Twentieth-Century Literatures of India. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 100–. ISBN 978-0-313-28778-7. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
- Staff, Scroll. "Watch: Musicians from 124 countries performed 'Vaishnav Jana To' mark Gandhi's birth anniversary". Scroll.in. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
- Team, DNA Web (2018-10-02). "'Vaishnava Jan To' Goes Global: Artists from 124 nations including Pakistan recreate Mahatama Gandhi's favourite bhajan". DNA India. Retrieved 2020-01-09.