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Though an interjection following another interjection may sound stupidly redundant we are talking about a language full of useful word doubling. But as it is a patriotic song I can imagine it being the interjection (though sung more melodically than an अरे वाह!). The one issue that comes to mind though is: is it हे (he=O!) or है (hai=is)? If I knew Bengali I would know what েহ (he) means, it would be a no-brainer. There is another issue of going from াংলা-िहन्दी (Bengali-Hindi) that might be happening here but is beyond me because I don't know Bengali (let alone Sanskritized Bangla!). But I chalk that up to error, and have every good reason to assume Ashish's version is correct. It's just that I've seen an 'i' for an 'ī' and so on. I am not concerned with controversies here (and no name calling, we're not at Wagah), so leave me out of that tangent! But even when seeing the Devanagari, I have seen different variants. Could someone check it? the iBook of the Revolution 15:09, 15 July 2005 (UTC) The transliteration has changed significantly, and it doesn't seem correct. Note that this song uses Bharat as a word for India -Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.252.0.9 ( talk Idiot it IS Jaya Hai, there is no mention of Hind. It says "Jaya Hai," not "Jaya Hind." As such, I have changed it, but I'm curious how that got there in the first place or if I am mistaken. I don't think the transliteration is correct at the end. Jana Gana Mana is the national anthem, Vande Mataram the national song and Sare Jahan Se Acchha a national song. Shouldn't there be a note on this page or a separate article describing the official status of Vande Mataram and Saare Jahan Se Achcha? - iFaqeer 23:21, (UTC) contribs) 15:23, 22 June 2003 (UTC) Done Ashish G 19:19, 7 October 2005 (UTC) Other National Songs.It's the national anthem of India - Stepnwolf In HindiĬould someone type it all in hindi? -Preceding unsigned comment added by Aravindet ( talk What is this? Does it belong here? - Magnus Manske, Wednesday, June 12, 2002 13.1 Question of Hindi transliteration again.