Vijayee Viswa Tiranga Pyaara
Vijayee Viswa Tiranga Pyaara
विजयी विश्व तिरङ्गा प्यारा
विजयी विश्वतिरङ्गा प्यारा
झण्डा ऊञ्छा रहे हमारा ॥झण्डा॥
सदा शक्ति बर्साने वाला
प्रेम सुधा सर्साने वाला
वीरोङ्को हर्षाने वाला
मातृभूमिका तन् मन् सारा ॥झण्डा॥
स्वतन्त्रताकी भीषण रण् मे
लग्कर् बडॆ जोष् क्षण् क्षङ्मे
कावे शत्रु देख्कर् मन्मे
मिट् जावे भय् सङ्कट् सारा ॥झण्डा॥
इन् झण्डेके नीचे निर्भय्
ले स्वराज्य यह अविचल निश्चय्
बोलो, भारत् माताकी जय्
स्वतन्त्रता हि ध्येय् हमारा ॥झण्डा॥
इस् की षान् नी जाने पावे
चाहॆ जान् भलेहि जायॆ
विश्व विजय कर् के दिख् लावे
तब् हूवे प्रण पूर्ण हमारा ॥झण्डा॥
About This Stotram
Vijayee Viswa Tiranga Pyaara
Sanskrit Title: विजयी विश्व तिरङ्गा प्यारा
IAST Transliteration:
Overview
Vijayee Viswa Tiranga Pyaara is a Hindi patriotic hymn honouring the Indian national flag (Tiranga). It is not a traditional Hindu devotional stotram; it is a patriotic composition from the colonial or early post-independence era. The verses celebrate the flag's symbolism of victory, courage, and national identity. The author is unknown.
What are the benefits of chanting Vijayee Viswa Tiranga Pyaara?
- Recitation cultivates a sense of national pride and civic identity.
- The verses evoke courage and remembrance of those who fought for independence.
- Used to foster unity at gatherings and national events.
When is the best time to recite this?
This hymn is sung on national holidays such as Independence Day (15 August) and Republic Day (26 January). It is also appropriate at patriotic gatherings, school assemblies, and civic events.
Historical and traditional background
This composition is not drawn from Vedic, Puranic, or Agamic scripture. It belongs to the genre of Hindi patriotic songs that became common in late colonial and early independence-era India. The references to the freedom struggle and to the tricolour flag place it firmly in the modern period. The authorship is not documented. It has been included in devotional collections as a hymn of national reverence.
Available scripts
This text is available in 14 scripts: Devanagari, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Bengali, Gurmukhi, Oriya, Assamese, Sinhala, IAST, ITRANS, HK. Use the script selector to read it in your preferred script.
Related Texts
- Jana Gana Mana — the national anthem of India, similarly honoured at national occasions.
- Vande Mataram — a Bengali and Sanskrit patriotic hymn that became a rallying song during the Indian independence movement.
Last Updated: 2025-12-01
