Anandamath was created in 1882.
The ISBN of Anandamath is 9780195178586.
Anandamath has 336 pages.
Bankim Chandra Chatterji is the author of the novel Anandamath.
Bankim Chandra Chatterji is the author of the Bengali novel "Anandamath". It was published in 1882.
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The name of the book is Anandamath, no spaces. And it was written by Bankim Chandra Chatterji.
Bankim Chandra Chatterji (1838-94) wrote the "Anand Math."Chatterji's last name is also rendered as Chattopadhyay [of which Chatterji is the Anglicised version; Chattopadhyay is the more authentic Bengali surname]. So don't be afraid if you see his last name rendered in at least two different ways. Also, be aware that Chatterji can also be spelled "Chatterjee."On a side note, this question should not be in the "maths" category. I know his book is called the "Anandamath" but this refers to a sacred brotherhood, not mathematics. Finally, the "math" in "Anandamath" has a hard, aspirate "th" sound as in "paratha" (the famous Indian flatbread) or Maratha (the predominant ethnic group in Maharashtra).
"Vande Mataram" was written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in the novel "Anandamath" in 1882. The song played a significant role in the Indian independence movement and is considered a patriotic hymn in India.
Bankim Chandra Chatterji wrote Anandamath.
Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay was a prominent Bengali writer and is known for his novels, with his most famous work being "Anandamath." This novel is significant for its impact on Indian literature and its role in the development of nationalist thought during the colonial period.
Rabindranath Tagore first sang "Vande Mataram" on September 7, 1905, during the Swadeshi Movement in India. The song, which is part of his novel "Anandamath," became an anthem for the Indian independence movement and symbolizes national pride. Tagore's rendition helped popularize the song, making it a significant cultural and patriotic expression in India.