Hindu Tan Man Lyrics - A powerful poem on identity and pride from Main Atal Hoon. Originally penned by Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Sung by Amitraj & Kailash Kher.
Hindu Tan Man Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Hindu Tan-Man, Hindu Jeevan
Rag-Rag Hindu Mera Parichay
Hindu Tan-Man, Hindu Jeevan
Rag-Rag Hindu Mera Parichay
Main Shankar Ka Wo Krodhanal
Kar Sakta Jagti Kshar-Kshar
Damru Ki Wo Pralay Dhvani Hoon
Jismein Nachta Bhishan Sanhaar
Hindu Tan-Man, Hindu Jeevan
Rag-Rag Hindu Mera Parichay
Hindu Tan-Man, Hindu Jeevan
Rag-Rag Hindu Mera Parichay
Hindu, Hindu, Hindu Mera Parichay
Ho, Ranchandi Ki Atript Pyaas
Main Durga Ka Unmat Haas
Main Yam Ki Pralayankar Pukaar
Main Yam Ki Pralayankar Pukaar
Jalte Marghat Ka Dhuaandhaar
Jalte Marghat Ka Dhuaandhaar
Main Yam Ki Pralayankar Pukaar
Jalte Marghat Ka Dhuaandhaar
Phir Antareem Ki Jwaala Se
Jagti Mein Aag Laga Doon Main
Yadi Dhadak Uthe Jal-Thal Ambar
Jad-Chetna To Kaisa Vismay
Hindu Tan-Man, Hindu Jeevan
Rag-Rag Hindu Mera Parichay
Hindu Tan-Man, Hindu Jeevan
Rag-Rag Hindu Mera Parichay
Hindu, Hindu, Hindu Mera Parichay
Hindu, Hindu, Hindu Mera Parichay
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Written by: Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Hindu Tan Man Song Description
This song is "Hindu Tan Man" (Hindi: हिंदू तन मन), which is part of the movie Main Atal Hoon. Looking at the credits, this song was actually written by India's former Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and it has been composed by Amitraj. It has been sung jointly by Amitraj and Kailash Kher. In the movie Main ATAL Hoon, Pankaj Tripathi is in the lead role, and this song has been released under Ishtar Music.
The lyrics of the song begin with "Hindu tan-man, Hindu jeevan, rag-rag Hindu mera parichay", which reflect a deep identity and self-confidence. Then the song mentions the wrath of Lord Shiva and the apocalyptic sound of his damru (drum), symbolising destruction and a new beginning. The song further describes the powerful forms of deities like Durga, Ranchandi, and Yama, with lines such as "Main Durga ka unmat haas" and "Main Yama ki pralayankar pukaar". These lines showcase the strength and radiance of Hinduism.
In the end, the song concludes with an energetic and impactful sentiment, where the chant "Hindu, Hindu, Hindu mera parichay" amplifies a feeling of honour and pride. This song is not just a music track, but a powerful poem on Hindu identity and culture, which makes the listener feel inspired and proud.