Jai Jai Maharashtra Majha
Official song of Maharashtra, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Jaya Jaya Mahārāṣṭra Mājhā" (Marathi: जय जय महाराष्ट्र माझा, pronounced [d͡ʑəj d͡ʑəj məhaːɾaːʂʈɾə maː(d)zʱaː]; "Victory to My Maharashtra") is the official state song of Maharashtra.[1] It is a Marathi patriotic song praising the Indian state of Maharashtra. The original lyrics of the song were written by Raja Badhe. The music was composed by Shrinivas Khale and sung by folk singer Krishnarao Sable, popularly known as Shahir Sable.[2] The song is widely used and played in the official functions of Maharashtra Government .[2]
English: "Victory to My Maharashtra" | |
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जय जय महाराष्ट्र माझा | |
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Official state song of Maharashtra | |
Lyrics | Raja Badhe |
Music | Shrinivas Khale |
Adopted | 31 January 2023 |
Traditional version
Official anthem lyrics
Marathi original[3][4] | Romanization of Marathi as sung | IPA transcription as sung[5][a] | English translation |
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𝄆 जय जय महाराष्ट्र माझा, गर्जा महाराष्ट्र माझा! 𝄇 |
𝄆 Jaya Jaya Mahārāṣṭra Mājhā, Garjā Mahārāṣṭra Mājhā! 𝄇 |
[d͡ʑə.j d͡ʑə.j mə.ɦaː.ɾaːʂ.ʈɾə maː.zʱaː | gəɾ.zaː mə.ɦaː.ɾaːʂ.ʈɾə maː.zʱaː] |
𝄆 Victory to my Maharashtra, roar! my Maharashtra! 𝄇 |
Original lyrics
Marathi original[3][4] | Romanization of Marathi as sung | IPA transcription as sung[5][b] | English translation |
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𝄆 जय जय महाराष्ट्र माझा, गर्जा महाराष्ट्र माझा!𝄇 |
𝄆 Jaya Jaya Mahārāṣṭra Mājhā, Garjā Mahārāṣṭra Mājhā! 𝄇 |
[d͡ʑə.j d͡ʑə.j mə.ɦaː.ɾaːʂ.ʈɾə maː.zʱaː | gəɾ.zaː mə.ɦaː.ɾaːʂ.ʈɾə maː.zʱaː] |
𝄆 Victory to my Maharashtra, roar! my Maharashtra! 𝄇 |
2004 version
"Jai Jai Maharashtra Majha OR Garja Maharashtra Majha" | |
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Song by Avdhoot Gupte | |
from the album Dilse Maratha Hai | |
Composer(s) | Avdhoot Gupte |
Music video | |
Jai Jai Maharshtra Maza on YouTube |
The song with alterations in music and lyrics was released in 2004 in the album Dilse Maratha Hai by singer and composer Avdhoot Gupte. The album was released by former president of Shiv Sena Uddhav Thackeray at the Thackeray residence "Matoshri", Bandra, in Mumbai.[6] The video featured actors Urmila Matondkar and Vivek Oberoi. Gupte's song however is a mix of Hindi and Marathi. The music is inspired from Bryan Adam's chartbuster song Summer of '69.[citation needed] The new version faced some criticism for the use of swear words considered inappropriate in the song. In defense Gupte said that they were added "to make it peppy".[7]
Notes
- See Marathi phonology and Help:IPA/Marathi.
- See Marathi phonology and Help:IPA/Marathi.
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