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Anandmat
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'Anandamath' is a Bengali novel set in the late 18th century, during a famine in Bengal.
It narrates the story of a group of sannyasis (monks) who rebel against the ruling British East India Company.
The novel is known for its strong nationalist sentiments and its call for Indian independence.
It blends historical events with fictional elements to create a narrative that inspired many during the Indian freedom movement.
The book's themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and resistance against foreign rule resonated deeply with readers.
'Anandamath' remains a significant work in Indian literature and a symbol of the country's struggle for independence.
It narrates the story of a group of sannyasis (monks) who rebel against the ruling British East India Company.
The novel is known for its strong nationalist sentiments and its call for Indian independence.
It blends historical events with fictional elements to create a narrative that inspired many during the Indian freedom movement.
The book's themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and resistance against foreign rule resonated deeply with readers.
'Anandamath' remains a significant work in Indian literature and a symbol of the country's struggle for independence.
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Mentioned by Vikas Pathak as the novel where the song Vande Mataram first appeared.

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