Uttar Pradesh Sametata Khud Ko

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उत्तर प्रदेश समेटता खुद को इतिहास के पन्नों में
English: Uttar Pradesh Covers Itself in the Pages of History
Uttar Pradesh Sametata Khud Ko Itihas Ke Pannon Men
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de facto State song of Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh Sametata Khud Ko Itihas Ke Pannon Men (Uttar Pradesh Covers Itself in the Pages of History) is the song of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, which was adopted in 2022 as part of the "Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav" initiative to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Indian independence. [1] [2]

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Hindi (Devanagari) Romanization English translation

उत्तर प्रदेश समेटता खुद को इतिहास के पन्नों में
पिढ़ियों की संस्कार संस्कृति से
अपना एक अस्तित्व दिखाया
उत्तर प्रदेश ने भारत को और भी महान बनाया।

हिम पर्वत उत्तर में हिमाचल के
रेतीले पहाड़ सजे दक्षिण में
लिए पश्चिम में राजधानी भारत की
घने जंगलों में मिले पुष्प पशु पूरब में।

पवित्र त्रिवेणी में संगम गंगा जमुना का
स्वर गूंजते लोक गीतों के त्योहारों में
शीत लहर और ताप का अनोखा संगम
उत्तर प्रदेश संजोए विविधता हर पार्श्व में।

लखनऊ जिसकी राजधानी
प्रयागराज न्याय का स्थान है
योग व कर्मयोग से बना
हर क्षण उन्नत यू-पी को प्रणाम है।।

uttar pradesh sametata khud ko itihaas ke pannon mein
pidhiyon kee sanskaar sanskrti
se apana ek astitv dikhaaya
uttar pradesh ne bhaarat ko aur bhee mahaan banaaya

him parvat uttar mein himaachal ke
reteele pahaad saje dakshin mein
lie pashchim mein raajadhaanee bhaarat kee
ghane jangalon mein mile pushp pashu poorab mein

pavitr trivenee mein sangam ganga jamuna ka
svar goonjate lok geeton ke tyohaaron mein
sheet lahar aur taap ka anokha sangam
uttar pradesh sanjoe vividhata har paarshv mein

lakhanoo jisakee raajadhaanee
prayaagaraaj nyaay ka sthaan hai
yog va karmayog se bana
har kshan unnat uttar pradesh ko pranaam hai

Uttar Pradesh covers itself in the pages of history
from the culture of generations
showed one's existence
Uttar Pradesh made India even greater.

Snow Mountains in the north of Himachal
Sandy mountains in the south
For the capital of India in the west
Flowers and animals found in the dense forests in the East.

The confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna at the Holy Triveni
In the festival of resonating folk songs
A unique combination of cold and heat
Uttar Pradesh cherish diversity in every aspect.

Lucknow whose capital
Prayagraj is the place of justice
made of yoga and karma yoga
Every moment is a salute to the advanced Uttar Pradesh.

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References

  1. "Melodies of Freedom | Indian Freedom Songs Amrit Mahotsav".
  2. "Uttar Pradesh may get its official state song soon". 7 August 2021.