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National Anthem of Nepal – National Song of Nepal With Lyrics & Videos नेपालको राष्ट्रिय गान

As a National flag, every country has National Anthem. Without a doubt, Nepal also has its National anthem. “sayaun thunga phool ka hami eutai ……. (Made Hundred of flowers) is the National Anthem of Nepal.

Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka Hami सयौं थुँगा फूलका हामी” is the national anthem of Nepal written by Poet Pradip Kumar Rai (Byakul Maila).

It was officially declared as the national anthem of Nepal on 2007 August 3 by Government of Nepal.

Yes, it was officially declared as a National Anthem on 3rd August 2007 organizing the ceremony by the then speaker of the Interim parliament Subash Chandra Nemwang.

The lyrics of National Anthem were written by Pradip Kumar Rai (Byakul Mai Ja). The music has been composed by Ambar Gurung. Yes, the music is composed by late Amber Gurung.

The national anthem is simply worded, praising Nepalese sovereignty, unity, courage, pride, scenic beauty, progress, peace, cultural and biological diversity, and respect.

Thus, the National Anthem is simply worded-praising Nepali, sovereignty, vanity, courage, pride scenic beauty, progress, peace, respect, culture, and biodiversity.

Our national song is sung before all the formal programmes. School children sing it during their morning assembly each day.

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National Anthem of Nepal – National Song of Nepal With Lyrics & Videos नेपालको राष्ट्रिय गान

National Anthem of Nepal - National Song of Nepal With Lyrics

सयौं थुँगा फूलका हामी, एउटै माला नेपाली सार्वभौम भई फैलिएका, मेची-महाकाली। प्रकृतिका कोटी-कोटी सम्पदाको आंचल वीरहरूका रगतले, स्वतन्त्र र अटल। ज्ञानभूमि, शान्तिभूमि तराई, पहाड, हिमाल अखण्ड यो प्यारो हाम्रो मातृभूमि नेपाल। बहुल जाति, भाषा, धर्म, संस्कृति छन् विशाल अग्रगामी राष्ट्र हाम्रो, जय जय नेपाल।

lyrics: Byakul Maila

Transliteration of Nepali National Anthem

Sayaű thűgā phūlkā hāmī, euṭai mālā nepālī Sārvabhaum bhai phailiekā, Mechi-Mahākālī Prakṛtikā koṭī-koṭī sampadāko ā̃chal, Vīrharūkā ragata le, swatantra ra aṭal Gyānabhūmi, śhāntibhūmi Tarāī, pahād, himāl Akhaṇḍa yo pyāro hāmro mātṛibhūmi Nepāl Bahul jāti, bhāṣhā, dharma, sãnskṛti chan biśhāl Agragāmī rāṣhṭra hāmro, jaya jaya Nepāl

   Music: Amber Gurung

Declared from: August 3, 2007

Nepali National Anthem Song Image

Translation  of Nepali National Anthem in English 

We are hundreds of flowers, the one garland – Nepali Sovereign, spread out from Mechi to Mahakali. Amassing nature’s millions of resources By the blood of heroes, independent and immovable. Land of knowledge, land of peace, Terai, hills, mountains Indivisible this beloved, our motherland Nepal. The diverse races, languages, faiths, and cultures are so extensive Our progressive nation, long live Nepal.

Places where we use national anthem

National anthem generally means a patriotic song or music that evokes as well as acclaims the tradition, culture, history, geography, the struggle of the people to gain independence for the nation through the official song of the nation.

Each and every country in this world does have a national anthem in their most common language. A national anthem is the main aspect of any nation in this world which signifies the status and on which every countryman is proud of.  Any patriotic person values the national anthem in the most respectful way possible.

Typically, a national anthem speaks about the country in the general. It represents the progress the country has been making, acclaims the war and pain in achieving freedom, and in some case explains the beauty, rich cultural heritage, and realm the creation of the Nation.

For example, the national anthem of Nepal explains the way Nepalese from a different race, cultural background make a garland of the Nepali race. Also, it has beautifully explained the Nature’s billion gifts that make Nepal one of the most beautiful and peaceful countries in the world.

Thus, a national anthem is more about the wordings than the music. It is the wordings of the song that makes it more important for the country.

National anthems ignite the patriotism in people- this is probably the best sign of having a national anthem. When played at the right place, National anthem motivates the people.

There are certain places and occasions where national anthems are played in order to explode patriotism in people, unite the whole country and to motivate people to do good for the entire nation.

Here, I present you list of different places where the use of national anthem can boost the patriotism of people and get to the larger mass of people all around the world.

Hence, some of the best places or occasions where the national anthem is played are:

Sporting events:

National Anthems are played in diverse contexts. One of places or occasions where the national anthem is best used are the sporting events. Any national or international games does not start unless the national anthem of either country is played.

The history of playing the national anthem at the sporting events dates back to the World War II. It was only during the WWII that the anthem was played regularly at the beginning of each game.

Since then, at the start of each game be it football, cricket, basketball, the national anthem is played to kick start the game. It is believed that, by playing the National anthem at the beginning of the game, it motivates the players to get a medal for the country and on the other hand, all the citizens feel the sense of pride towards the country by listening to the national anthem in the global stage representing the country.

Also, at the Olympic Games, which is regarded as one of the most important games in the world, the national anthems are played during the ceremony of medal presentation to the winners of every game.

At school assembly:

In some countries, the National anthem is played or sung by all the students in an assembly before the day at the school starts. This is taken as an exercise of providing a sense of patriotism in the students. Almost all the schools in Nepal make their students sing the national anthem at the start of the day in an attempt to make them proud of the country while making them understand the importance of the national song and respect it more.

At the cinemas:

While its common to play the National anthem at the game shows or at school, there is yet another place where National anthem is played and that is at the Cinemas. Recently, there has been using national anthems before the starting of the movie at the cinemas.

This is in practice in India and even in Nepal. The major motive behind playing the national anthem before cinema is to motivate the citizens to support the national movie industry and watch own movies rather than watching foreign movies.

In India, it playing national anthem is made mandatory in cinema halls before the screening of the movie. Though various political groups are against of the notion forcing people to sing the national anthem at the cinemas, it was made mandatory by the Indian law to play national anthem to make people get the feeling of patriotism.

During diplomatic visits:

Any diplomatic visits start with the playing of the National anthem of both countries. For instance, if a president of USA is on a diplomatic visit to India, a ceremony is held where the diplomats the pay respect to both countries by playing the National anthem of both countries.

During the diplomatic visits, the National anthem is usually played by the Armed forces honoring the diplomats.

Playing the national anthem in such ceremony is regarded as a highly respectful event for both the nations in establishing cordial relations between both nations.

Radio and television stations:

Many television and radio stations have been adopting the practice of playing the national anthem before signing on in the morning and when they sign off at night.

For instance, the national anthem of Nepal is played before the broadcast of the news in the early morning and before signing out for the night. Also, in Colombia, the law has it that the national anthem has to be played at 6:00 and 18:00 on every radio and television station.

At the parliamentary meeting:

There are various countries that have made it mandatory to include singing or playing anthem in the parliament/assembly before the meeting starts. One of such countries is Nepal.

Every parliamentary meeting starts with playing the national anthem and all the members of parliament pay respect to it by standing up in the parliament hall.

In India too, there is a practice of playing the national anthem before the starting of the meeting.

National holidays: Independence day, democracy day, republic day:

There would be no perfect occasion for playing the national anthem than on special days like Independence Day, republic day or democracy day. These days mark a very special historical event that makes a country what it is.

For example, on the Independence Day of the US, various programs are held and the center focus of the program remains the playing of the national anthem in front of the large mass of people.

Playing the National anthem of the country in such very special days further ignites the sense of patriotism in the citizens of the country.

At the court:

There is a practice of playing national anthems at the court before the hearing of the cases. In Nepal too, before the court starts its function, the national anthem is played to respect the Nepalese laws and policies.

At the Inauguration of programs:

Many times, we can see a program being started with the playing of the national anthems. For example, before the movie awards program starts, all the attendees stand up to pay the respect to the flag and the sing-along the national anthem. Similarly, many schools or college annual programs starts with the singing of the National Anthem.

Like said earlier, National anthems can be played in diverse contexts and occasions. But, the main focus of the context should always be at uniting people and generating the sense of patriotism in People.

As they say, music has the capacity of binding people, and when the music is so composed to ignite the feeling of patriotism, it should be played often for the sake of generating harmony in the nation.

The above-mentioned places are just a few of the places where we use the National anthem of the country to unite people and make them the sense of patriotism in them.

A country’s National anthem depicts the nation and does not invoke violence, but invoke a sense of freedom and patriotism and has a positive impact on the countrymen. So, having it played at an array of different places and contexts can make the countrymen more humble and positive towards the nation.

When playing the national anthem at the above-listed places, it unites the countrymen, inspire feelings of loyalty, devotion and create a sense of pride towards the culture and identity of the nation. Since unity of the people is the most important factor to keep the country towards the development, it is an utmost necessity to keep the citizens bonded and National anthem can be used to create harmony and peace in the country.

Benefits of a national anthem

Before we jump into the topic, we should know what a national anthem is. What exactly is a national anthem? Why do we need it? What is its use? These are some of the general questions that everyone should know.

Well, the national anthem is a national song, a patriotic song that represents or sums up everything about a nation and its citizens, their histories and tradition. This is what a national anthem is. A song which defines a country and its citizens.

A song which gives an introduction to a nation and its citizens.  A national song which holds so much significance to their respective nations.  National anthems are generally played during different, festival, occasions and events.

It has now come up lively in the sporting events as well. We can often see the players singing their national anthem in the field before the game.

Every nation has their own different national anthems. We all sing our national anthem with pride and respect. It is just like the national flags, we never disrespect the national anthem we never should.

So now let’s bring back our topic, benefits of a national anthem. Well, we just cannot point out the specific benefits of a national anthem. However, we can just try to generalize it. There are certainly some of the benefits of a national anthem.

Helps to unite the citizens.

Generally, we can say that a national anthem helps to unite the citizens. A national anthem makes everyone come together and sing it with pride. However, it helps to develop a unity amongst the citizens.

Introduction of a nation, its citizens, and their tradition.

A national anthem is a definition of a country and its citizens. It helps to introduce a nation to its citizens and their traditions. A representation of what a particular country is all about.

Help to understand culture and tradition

A national anthem sumps up and represents a culture and tradition of a nation in a single song. So the national anthem might help them to understand their culture and tradition or just provides an idea of their culture.

Ignite patriotism

Well generally, its one of the purpose of a national anthem but it can still be considered as one of the benefits of the national anthem. A national anthem is one strong patriotic song of any particular nation.

We can often find people singing their national anthems together with full pride and respect it might also help to ignite patriotism within its citizens.

So a national anthem holds a great significance. It is one of the representations of a particular nation. We can often see the sports players singing the national anthem before the game in the field.

The fans who come up to watch their game sings the anthem along with them as well.They sing with all pride and respect. This shows how many bonds a national anthem can create among its citizens.

So there is no doubt that a national anthem holds a great significance for each and every country and their respective citizens.

An Essay on National Anthem Song Of Nepal

The National  Anthem  of  Nepal  was  written  by poet  Pradeep  Kumar  Rai  and  the music  was  composed  by Amber  Gurung.  The  National  Anthem  means  ‘Made  up  of  hundred  flowers’  as  said  in  nepali ‘Sayau  thunga  phool  ka  hami.’

The National  Anthem  of  Nepal  has  captured  the  true  essence  of  the  nation.  Pradeep  Kumar  Rai(also known as  Byakul  Maila) has written  it so  beautifully  by  defining   the  various  culture, religion, tradition followed by different people, natural  geography  of   Nepal, land  topography  and  the  land  of  brave  Gurkhas.

Nepal  is  rich  in  natural  resources  and  it  is  the  most  amazing  place to  travel.  The  national  anthem  simply  praises  the  Nepalese  sovereignty ,unity ,courage,  pride,  scenic  beauty, the progress  of Nepalese  people  and  the  country  with  peace  and  respect.

Generally, a  patriotic  song  sung  by  people  to  represent  the  progress  that  the  country  has  been  doing  and  the  various  wars  that  it  has  been  into  and  realm  the  creation  of  the  nation  is lastly  stated  as  National  Anthem. Hence, National  Anthem  speaks  about  the  country  and  its  citizens  in  general.

The  National  Anthem  of  Nepal  represents  Nepal  as  one  of  the  most  beautiful  place and  peaceful  country  in  the  world. The  use  of  National  Anthem  in  different  sectors  like Sports, School  Assembly, Cinemas, Diplomatic  visits,  radio  and  television  sectors,  the parliamentary  meetings, national  holidays  like democracy  day, independence day, republic day, court  and  the inauguration  of  programs  needs  the  presence  of  playing  or  singing  national  anthem.

The  national  anthem  should  be  played  in  sports  events  whether  it  is  occasionally  or  internationally.  Having  played  the  national  anthem  during  the  beginning  of  game  helps  to  motivate  the  players  in  building  up  their  confidence  and  motivating  them  towards  winning  the  match.

Likewise  at  the  school  assembly,  the  national  anthem  provides  patriotism  inside  the  students.  It  also  makes  the  students  proud  of  their  country.  Also singing  the  national  anthem  at  the  cinemas  is  common  in  our  country  as  it helps  to  motivate  the  citizens  to  support  the  national  movie  industries.

During  the  diplomatic  visits, singing  national  anthem  helps  in  giving  highly  respects  for  the  both  of  the  nations  for  establishing  cordial  relations  between  them.  In  radio  and  television  stations  the  national  anthem  must  be layed  before  starting  any  function  or  program  as  it  reflects  the  national  pride.

It  is  mandatory  to  sing  or  play  the  national  anthem  before  the  parliamentary  meetings  as  the  parliamentary  meeting s  are  started  only  by  singing  or  playing  the  national  anthem.  Playing  the  national  anthem  during  the  national  holidays  helps  to  ignite  the  sense  of  patriotism  in  the  citizens.

In  court,  the  national  anthem  is  played  to  respect  the  Nepalese  laws  and  policies.  Many  annual  programs  or  functions  only  start  after  playing  the  national  anthem. Thus, these  are  only  mentioned  to  unite  people  and  build  a  sense  of  patriotism  in  them.

A  country’s  National  Anthem depicts  the  nation.  It  doesnot  evoke  violence  but  it  invokes  the  sense  of  freedom  and  patriotism  and  has  a  positive  impact  on  the  citizens.  It  makes  the  citizens  more  humble  and  positive  towards  the  nation.

National  Anthem  inspires  feelings  and  loyalty,  devotion  and  create  a  sense  of  pride  towards  the  culture  and  identity.  National  Anthem  is  used  to  create  peace  and  harmony  in   the  country. Precisely  what  is  a  national  anthem  afterall?

National  anthem  is  a  national  song,  a  patriotic  song  that  gives  introduction  to  a  nation  or  its  citizens.  It  also  represents  the  histories  and  traditions  of  the  nations. National  anthems  are  never  disrespected  and  we  never  should  disrespect   the  national  anthem.

We  should  sing  the  national  anthem  with  pride  and  respect.  a  national  anthem  holds  so  much  significance  to  its  nation .  However, national  anthem  helps  to  develop  unity  among  each  other.  We  should  also  generalize  the  specific  benefits  of  national  anthem  and  try  respecting  in  every  way  we  can  and  we  should  sing  it  with  pride.

A national  anthem  is  a  definition  of  a country.  Thus a representation  of  a  country  is  what  national  anthem  is all  about.  National  anthem helps  to  understand  the  culture  and  tradition and  sums  up  all  the  cultural  and  traditional  values  in  a  single  song.

National  anthem  helps  to  ignite  the  patriotism  among  the  citizens  and  building  up  a  good  relation  among  themselves  as  well.  Every  country  has  its  own national  anthem.  National  anthem  is  sung  before  all  the  formal  programmes.

Every  country  has  its  own  national  anthem  in  their  own  language.  Our  national  anthem  is  written  in  Nepali  language.  A  patriotic  person  values  the  national  anthem  in  every  way  possible  and  respects   it  with  his  own  heart.

National  anthem   of Nepal has a cultural background as  a garland of Nepalese  race.  National anthem explodes national pride in  people  and  unite  the  whole  country  by  motivating  the  people  to  do  good  for  the  whole  nation. National anthem  also  has  the  struggle  of  people  as  its  historical  background.

The  National  Anthem  celebrates  the  unity  and  strength  among  the  people  who  follow  the  nation  with  pride  and  sincerity. Nepal’s  National  anthem has  the  first  line  expressed  as  the  one  feeling  that  comes  from  different  cultural  background  each  with  different  vibrant  and  thoughts  for  the  country.

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We  should  be  proud  of  our  national  anthem  for  how  the  beautiful  words  has  a  strong  meaning  and  it  should  be  respected  by  all.

The  national  anthem  imposes  the  independency  and  the  progression  that  the   nation  has  been  doing  and  the  verses  composed  in  the  national  anthem  says  ‘Long  Live  Nepal’.  There  are  altogether  47  words  in  the  national  anthem and  all  the  words  and  stanzas  describe  the  Nepalese  sovereignty.

The   national  anthem  was  adopted  on  3 rd   of   August,2007.  The  national  anthem  represents  Nationality  as  an  important  aspect  for  respecting  and  encouraging  the  youths  towards  the  nation.  The   National  anthem  needs  to  be  sung   everyday  for  a  good  verse  of  nationality  to  build  up  the  citizens  in  a  good  way.

This  newly  adopted  national  anthem  includes  even the  poorest  people  across  the  nation  who  have  helped  in  building  up  the   nation  into  a  whole.  Lastly, the  national  anthem  plays  a  great  role  in  existing  the  nationality  and  respect  among  the  people.  Hence  it  should  be  respected.

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National Anthem of Nepal

National Anthem of Nepal

The National Anthem of Nepal is Sayau Thunga Phulka hami. “Sayaũ Thũgā Phūlkā” (Nepali: सयौँ थुँगा फूलका, pronounced [sʌjʌũ tʰũɡa pʰulka]; lit. ’ ‘Made of Hundreds of Flowers”). It was officially adopted as the anthem on August 3, 2007, amid a ceremony held at the conference hall of the National Planning Commission, inside the Singha Durbar, by the speaker of the interim parliament, Mr. Subash Chandra Nemwang. The previous Nepalese national anthem, “Shreeman Gambhir”, had been adopted in 1962, but it was dropped following the abolishment of the monarchy.

The new National Anthem of Nepal is two stanzas long and each stanza has four lines. There are altogether 47 words in the new National Anthem. The new national anthem of Nepal represents the entire nation and all that is proud and glorious in it.

The lyrics of the National Anthem were penned by the poet Pradeep Kumar Rai, alias Byakul Maila . The music was composed by the late Amber Gurung . The national anthem is simply worded, praising Nepali sovereignty, unity, courage, pride, scenic beauty, progress, peace, cultural and biological diversity, and respect. In August 2016, BBC ranked Nepal’s national anthem third in its list of Rio 2016: The most amazing national anthems, citing its musical differences compared to other anthems.

BBC: ‘Nepal’s isn’t your usual anthem. It doesn’t try to sound like a military march or a church hymn. Instead it sounds like a joyous Nepali pop song, the sort of music you hear blaring out of taxis in Kathmandu. It’s the only anthem normally played on a Casio keyboard, and it is so happy it’s somewhat unsettling to learn it was the product of a Maoist revolution.’

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Nepali Lyrics: Devanagari  (official)

सयौं थुँगा फूलका हामी, एउटै माला नेपाली सार्वभौम भई फैलिएका, मेची-माहाकाली।

प्रकृतिका कोटी-कोटी सम्पदाको आंचल वीरहरूका रगतले, स्वतन्त्र र अटल।

ज्ञानभूमि, शान्तिभूमि तराई, पहाड, हिमाल अखण्ड यो प्यारो हाम्रो मातृभूमि नेपाल।

बहुल जाति, भाषा, धर्म, संस्कृति छन् विशाल अग्रगामी राष्ट्र हाम्रो, जय जय नेपाल।

Romanisation

” Sayaũ thũgā phūlkā hāmī, euṭai mālā nepālī Sārvabhaum bhai phailiekā, Mecī-Mahākālī “

Prakṛtikā koṭī-koṭī sampadāko ā̃cala, Vīrharūkā ragatale, svatantra ra aṭala

Jñānabhūmi, śāntibhūmi Tarai, Pahāḍ, Himāla Akhaṇḍa yo pyāro hāmro mātṛbhūmi Nepāla

Bahul jāti, bhāṣā, dharma, sãskṛti chan viśāla Agragāmī rāṣṭra hāmro, jaya jaya Nepāla!

English translation of National Anthem of Nepal

” Woven from hundreds of flowers, we are one garland that’s Nepali Spread sovereign from Mechi to Mahakali. “

A shawl of nature’s wealth unending From the blood of the braves, a nation free and non-moving.

A land of knowledge, of peace, the plains, hills and mountains tall Indivisible, this beloved land of ours, our motherland Nepal.

Of many races, languages, religions, and cultures of incredible sprawl This progressive nation of ours, all hail Nepal!

Singable English translation of National Anthem of Nepal

” Woven from hundred flowers, we are garland Nepali Sovereignly extended from Mechi to Mahakali. “

Millions of natural beauties, history like a shawl The Bloods of the braves make it free and immotile.

Land of peace, knowledge in the plains, hills and mountains One-piece beloved country, motherland Nepal.

Races, languages, religions, cultures incredible Progressive nation, I salute Nepal-aa!

Musical Notes of Nepali National Anthem

सयौं थुँगा फूलका हामी.

Musical Notes of Nepali National Anthem

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Without a doubt, the national anthem of a country is one of the best and most favorite songs for every individual. For us Nepalese, there are two of them.

Sayaun Thunga Phoolka and Shreeman Gambhir Nepali both of these are our national anthems of Nepal but one of them was replaced in 2007.

Sayaun Thunga Phoolka in English & Nepali Lyrics – National Anthem Of Nepal

This is the current national anthem that the Nepalese people sing and feel in every important event be that in Sports, Inauguration, Important events, etc.

The current national anthem of Nepal was written by Byakul Maila while the music was given by Amber Gurung in 2007 and this anthem was adopted by Nepali on 3rd August 2007. Leaving behind the previous song “Shreeman Gambhir”.

National Anthem of Nepal in English : Sayau thunga phulka

National Anthem of Nepal in Nepali : सयौं थुँगा फूलका

National Anthem of Nepal Meaning in English – Sayau thunga phulka

Explanation of Nepali National Anthem in English

We Nepalis, from different lingual, racial, religious, or cultural backgrounds are the individual flower of a whole garland of the Nepali race. We have always been sovereign and we are spread out from our territories of Mechi to Mahakali.

Blessed with Nature’s millions of gifts and blessed by the blood sacrificed by our Heroes, we are independent and immovable – standing still with pride.

Nepal – the land where knowledge shines, the peaceful nation consisting of Terai, Hills, and Mountains – is indivisible. It is our beloved motherland and we shall preserve its sovereignty at any cost. A melting pot of diverse races, numerous languages, and religions, Nepal is rich in its large diverse culture. We are a progressive people of the progressive nation and we don’t look back – Jai Nepal!

The old national anthem of Nepal is Shreeman Gambhir – English and Nepali lyrics

According to Wikipedia “Chakrapani Chalise,” 1924 wrote our first national anthem. Which was adopted in 2007. Then it was replaced by our new and currently in use national anthem of Nepal “ Sayau thunga phulka”

The music commotion was by Bakhat Bahadur Budhapirthi.

Even though it was written in 1924 this song was finally adopted and acknowledged officially in 1962. There is two verse that you might not know, you can check the other part on this website .

Read old national anthem of nepal, Shreeman Gambhir Nepali (श्रीमान् गम्भीर नेपाली) in the Nepali Language

English translation of Shreeman Gambhir Nepali (श्रीमान् गम्भीर नेपाली)

Frequently Asked Questions

After the abolition of the monarchy in 2006, a new national anthem signified a new era in the history of Nepal.

Byakul Maila is the writer of the current Nationa Anthem of Nepal, “ Sayaun Thunga Phulka “. His lyrics were declared as a new anthem replacing the previous “ Shreeman Gambhir ” for the newly declared the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal. Byakul Maila was born on January 1, 1973.

Sayaun Thunga Phulka was selected out of 1272 submissions.

Amber Gurung , Born and raised in Darjeeling is a legendary Nepali musician who is the composer of Nepal’s national anthem. He has composed more than 1000 songs.

Chakrapani Chalise is the writer of the old national anthem of Nepal, “ Shreeman Gambhir ” which was our Rastriya Gaan from 1962 to 19 May 2006.

The old Rastriya Gaan which was adopted in 1962 was composed by Bakhat Bahadur Budhapirthi born in 1899.

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Sayaun Thunga Phulka

"Sayaun Thunga Phulka" or "Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka" (Nepali: सयौँ थुँगा फूलका; Made of Hundreds of Flowers) is the national anthem of Nepal. It was officially adopted as the anthem on 3 August 2007 amidst a ceremony held at the conference hall of National Planning Commission, inside Singha Durbar, by the speaker of the interim parliament, Subash Chandra Nembang. The previous Nepalese national anthem, "Shreeman Gambhir", had been adopted in 1962, but was dropped following the abolishment of the monarchy.

The lyrics of the national anthem were penned by the poet Pradeep Kumar Rai, alias Byakul Maila. The music was composed by late Amber Gurung. The national anthem is simply worded, praising Nepali sovereignty, unity, courage, pride, scenic beauty, progress, peace, cultural and biological diversity, and respect. In August 2016 BBC ranked Nepal's national anthem third in its list of Rio 2016 : The most amazing national anthems , citing its musical differences compared to other anthems.

  • 2.1 Bengali transliteration
  • 2.2 Malayalam transliteration
  • 2.3 Tamilization
  • 2.4 Cyrillization
  • 2.5 Thai transliteration
Nepali original Transliteration IPA transcription English translation

Other transliteration

These are adopted scripts which are not (and have never been) officially used to write Nepali.

Bengali transliteration

সয়ৌঁ থূংগা ফূলকা হামী, এউটৈ মালা নেপালী সার্বভৌম ভঈ ফৈলিএকা, মেচী-মহাকালী | প্রকৃতিকা কোটী-কোটী সম্পদাকো আঁচল বীরহরূকা রগতলে, স্বতন্ত্র র অটল জ্ঞানভূমি, শান্তিভূমি তরাঈ, পহাড, হিমাল অখণ্ড য়ো প্যারো হাম্রো মাতৃভূমি নেপাল | বহুল জাতি, ভাষা, ধর্ম, সংস্কৃতি ছন্ বিশাল অগ্রগামী রাষ্ট্র হাম্রো, জয জয নেপাল |

Malayalam transliteration

സയൗൻ ഥൂംഗാ ഫൂൽകാ ഹാമി, യൗടെ മാലാ നേപ്പാളി സാർവഭൗമ ഭൈ ഫൈലിയേക, മേചീ- മഹാകാളി പ്രകൃതികാ കോടി-കോടി സമ്പദാകോ ആംചല വീരഃരൂകാ രഗതലെ, സ്വതന്ത്ര ര അടല. ജ്ഞാനഭൂമി, ശാന്തിഭൂമി തരായി, പഹാഡ്, ഹിമാല അഖണ്ഡ യോ പ്യാരോ ഹാമ്രോ മാതൃഭൂമി നേപാള. ബഹുൽ ജാതി, ഭാഷ ധർമ, സംസ്കൃതി ഛൻ വിശാല അഗ്രഗാമീ രാഷ്ട്ര ഹാമ്രോ, ജയ ജയ നേപ്പാള.

Tamilization

சாய துங்க பூ கஹாமி யூட்டை மாலா நேபாளி சர்வ பவும்பை ஃபைலி லேகா மேச்சி மஹாகாளி ப்ரக்ரிதி கா கோடி கோடி சம்ப தாகோ ஆசலா, பீர்ஹ ரூகா ராகதா லே ஸ்வதந்த்ர ரா ஆடலா ஞானபூமி ஷாந்திபூமி தாராய் பாஹாட் ஹீமலா அகண்ட யோ ப்யாரோ ஹம்ரோ மாத்ரிபூமி நேபாளா பஹூல் ஜாதி, பாஷா, தர்மா, சஸ்க்ரிதி சான்பி பிஷாலா ஆக்ரகாமி ராஷ்ட்ர ஹம்ரோ ஜெய ஜெய நேபாளா.

Thai transliteration

สเยาง์ ถุงฺคา ผูลกา หามี, เออุไฏ มาลา เนปาลี สารฺวเภาม ภอี ไผลิเอกา, เมจี-มหากาลี. ปฺรกฤติกา โกฏี-โกฏี สมฺปทาโก อางฺจล วีรหรูกา รคตเล, สฺวตนฺตฺร ร อฏล. ชฺญานภูมิ, ศานฺติภูมิ ตราอี, ปหาฑ, หิมาล อขณฺฑ โย ปฺยาโร หามฺโร มาตฤภูมิ เนปาล. พหุล ชาติ, ภาษา, ธรฺม, สํสฺกฤติ ฉนฺ วิศาล อคฺรคามี ราษฺฏฺร หามฺโร, ชย ชย เนปาล.

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National Anthem of Nepal – Lyrics and Song

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 National Anthem of Nepal

“Sayaun Thunga Phool ka” was officially declared the National Anthem of Nepal to celebrate the revolution against Monarchy. On August 3, 2007, a ceremony was held in the National Planning Commission conference hall inside Singha Durbar. On that day, the speaker of the interim parliament, Mr. Subash Chandra Nemwang, officially declared “ Sayaun Thunga Phool ka ” the National Anthem of Nepal .

The national anthem/song is a musical composition officially recognized by a nation’s government and the constitution. It is also a patriotic song that describes a particular country. Most countries have their own National Anthem .

Interestingly, the national anthem varies from country to country. Not only this, but there is also no complex and vast rule for its composition. The various reasons that cause varieties to be in tune and the texture of the national anthem are tradition, culture, and many more. We know that the earth is filled with beautiful people; however, people’s places of residence vary based on the continent, country, etc. Every person loves their country regardless of shape, size, structure, etc.

National Song raises many questions, such as the impact of National Anthems.

What is the real meaning of the Nepal national anthem song?

Why does any nation have a national anthem of its own?

When is the national anthem used?

Does the national anthem give a negative impression?

Well, this article will help to answer the above questions in detail.

People should respect their ruling government and policy. The utmost priority factor that people should appreciate is its national anthem. The national anthem does not discriminate against people based on race, religion, culture, or tradition. Despite this, it unites all the people, assuring that all people are sons/daughters of its nation.

The national anthem is essential as it reflects history, tradition, and struggles. It is also used as a medium to express national identity.

The name given to the national anthem is the state anthem, national song, and national hymn. The national anthem evokes a long history, the most significant achievements, and essential personalities related to the country. This song is a tribute to all the most excellent patriotic people who fought for the government and supported its development. The National Anthem of Nepal is a sweet combination of texture and precise wording.

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Regarding the National Song of Nepal description, it is in third place on BBC’s ‘Rio 2016’ list. It was also declared as the most impressive national song.

Before “Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka,” “Shreeman Gambhir” Nepali was our national song. This song was penned by Mr. Chakrapani Chalise in 1924. Mr. Bakhat Bahadur Budhapirthi composed this song.

When talking about the style of the national anthem, most of them are marches and hymns. Singing a national anthem is a way of remembering our glorious day and pride. While singing this song, we strongly feel we belong to the nation. The national anthem is designated for the country, regardless of religion and age.

These songs have been taught to us since childhood. Every time we sing the national anthem of Nepal, we rejuvenate our energy and develop a particular emotion of unity among the people of our country.

The texture of the national anthems of various countries is a march-like and hymn-like composition. The lyrics reflect the struggles of freedom movements, diverse cultures, beautiful landscapes, and unique traits of a particular country.

Every national anthem comprises a beautiful short story dedicated to a particular nation.

The words of the national anthem reveal various exciting facts. Spain has a wordless anthem, while some nearby states use a familiar national anthem. Uganda has the shortest national anthem, while Greece has the most extended. Other exciting facts will be discussed later.

Importance of National Anthem

National anthems are always sung while conducting cultural activities. They are also used in the most significant festivals before the beginning and end of such festivals. Besides these, we sing the national anthem during major vital celebrations such as Martyr’s Day, Democracy Day, Constitution Day, Labor Day, Buddha Jayanti, etc.

They play or sing before any special event, seminar, or game. The national anthem is a central part of initiating any good deeds. In substantial international events such as sports, meetings, conferences, etc., the national anthem of each participating team is played to express their respect toward the nation.

Similarly, the winning team’s national anthem is played during the medal ceremony. The host nation’s anthem usually plays at the last moment. Additionally, students are taught the importance of the national anthem. That’s why the national anthem is a vital part of the school’s daily routine in most countries.

School students sing national songs in the assembly before starting their regular classes. They also sing them in many political meetings before going home after completing their school period.

It is compulsorily played. Interestingly, it was also playing in the movie theater before starting the movie. In countries like China and Colombia, there is a trend to play national songs at specific times of the day. The mediums used to play a national song are radio and television channels. There are various ways of promoting the national music of different countries.

Description of the National Song of Nepal

“Sayaun Thunga Phool ka Hami……..” is Nepal’s novel national anthem . Great poet Pradeep Kumar Rai wrote it, and the Late Amber Gurung composed the music. This new national song consists of two stanzas, each comprising four lines. Altogether, there are 47 words in the song. The music is beautifully written and composed flawlessly. He was talking about the evolution of this new song, which dates back to 2006.

In 2006, the revolution was against the Monarchy. This song indicated the end of the monarchy system in 2006. On August 3, 2007, this new national anthem was also officially adopted. Before the revolution against the Monarchy, there was an old monarchy anthem. About 1272 people participated in writing this song. Pradeep Kumar Ra i won and was selected to write the national song. Therefore, he is recognized by his pet name, Byakul Maila.

Nepali Lyrics:

सयौंथुँगाफूलकाहामी, एउटैमालानेपाली

सार्वभौमभईफैलिएका, मेची-माहाकाली।

प्रकृतिकाकोटी-कोटीसम्पदाकोआंचल

वीरहरूकारगतले, स्वतन्त्ररअटल।

ज्ञानभूमि, शान्तिभूमितराई, पहाड, हिमाल

अखण्डयोप्यारोहाम्रोमातृभूमिनेपाल।

बहुलजाति, भाषा, धर्म, संस्कृतिछन्विशाल

अग्रगामीराष्ट्रहाम्रो, जयजयनेपाल।

English Translation:

Hundreds of flowers – Ek saya garland – Nepali

Sovereign, spread out from Mechi to Mahakali.

A playground for millions of Nature’s gifts

By the blood of heroes, independent and immovable.

The Land of Knowledge, land of Peace, Terai, hills, mountains

The Indivisible – our beloved motherland, Nepal.

The Multi-racial, multi-lingual, multi-religious, and with a significant culture

Progressive nation ours, oh great Nepal!

The core meaning of the new national song is to represent the whole nation and its people. It also includes the proud moment and glorious moment.

Description of the National Anthem of Nepal song begins with hundreds of flowers scattered all over Nepal. Here, Flower represents Nepali people of different castes and tribes. Despite their types, they are all compiled as one garland and give a beautiful texture. Although people are from Mechi to Mahakali, they all share brotherhood and respect the nation. Nepal, as a whole nation, is a platform for millions of gifts and creatures from Nature. The country is genuinely prevailing in the case of natural beauty and scenario. It is home to thousands of mountains, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, religious temples, and many more. Nepal is a country of mountains with dozens of the highest peaks, including Mount Everest . Besides, it is also the birthplace of Lord Gautam Buddha. Nepal alone comprises 10 World heritage sites.

  • Pashupatinath Temple
  • Swayambhunath Stupa
  • Boudhanath Stupa
  • Kathmandu Durbar Square
  • Patan Durbar Square
  • Bhaktapur Durbar Square
  • Changu Narayan Temple
  • Lumbini Nepal
  • Chitwan National park
  • Sagarmatha National Park

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Nepal is a developing country, and sadly, it is not economically prosperous. However, we have lots of natural things to feel proud of. These world heritage sites uplift our tourism industry, which is Nepal’s primary income source. Kathmandu is the city of temples. The beauty of Nepal makes discovering new places possible. Besides, the people of Nepal are friendly and cooperative. I assure you that you will have an incredible journey in Nepal.

Another great thing to be proud of is that Nepal is forever independent. No country has ever ruled Nepal, and this is only possible because of our great warriors. Many people have sacrificed their lives to protect our nation, and their contribution to Nepal’s independence is commendable. We celebrate Matarys Day on Magh 16(January 30), Loktantra Day on Baisakh 11(April 24), and Democracy Day on February 19.

The theme of the National anthem of Nepal song also describes Nepal as the land of Knowledge, a Land of peace all over Terai, Hill , and the Himalayas. The land is inseparable from any force and power. It is the land of multi-racial, multi-lingual, and multi-religious people.

The culture is vast, with many festivals to celebrate. It is a progressive nation, constantly developing and protecting its people. This is Great Nepal, oh Great Nepal. Thus, the overall summary of the national anthem describes Nepali sovereignty, unity, cultural and biological diversity, Progress, peace, scenic beauty, and national pride.

Some of the interesting facts behind the national Anthems of Nepal of Different countries in the whole world:

Shortest national anthem= Ugandan anthem

Most extended national anthem= Greece’s anthem

The national anthem comprises the oldest word in Japan’s anthem

Wordless National anthem=Spain’s Anthem

The national anthem of South Africa consists of 5 different language

Country sharing the same tune in their national anthem= Estonia and Finland

The national anthem of France has incredibly blood-thirsty lyrics

Everyday Writer of the national anthem of India and Bangladesh=Rabindranath Tagore

A country with no national anthem of its own=Cyprus

The initiation of Ukraine’s anthem is “Ukraine is not yet dead.”

The composer of Costa Rica’s national anthem=was put in prison

  Final Say,

The new national anthem of Nepal is all about unity, courage, pride, the scenic beauty of Nepal, praising Nepali sovereignty, peace, Progress, and much more.

Nepal’s national anthem includes all its great features: culture, people, independence, revolution, etc. The words are arranged beautifully so that they give a precise meaning.

We Nepali are always ready to serve you with our natural scenic beauty. Exploring the stunning mountains is a dream for everyone. Thus, visiting Nepal would surely fulfill your dream to experience trekking , hiking,

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National anthem of nepal (video & music notes).

Before 2007, the Nepali National Anthem was about the King and the kingdom. When the parliament decided to end the rule of King in Nepal, new National anthem was adopted on August 3, 2007. A competition was held among the writers of the song before the final selection was made among the participants. The judging committee had selected the lyrics written by Byakul Maila. The poet Byakul Maila, whose real name is Pradeep Kumar Rai, became an instant celebrity. Musician Ambar Gurung composed the music of the song.

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English Translation of Nepal’s National Anthem :

This is unofficial translation prepared for NepaliClass.com. This translation is written such that is can be sung in the original tune.

Woven from hundred flowers, we are garland Nepali Sovereignly extended from Mechi to Mahakali Millions of natural beauties, history like a shawl bloods of the braves makes it free and immotile Land of peace, knowledge in the plains, hills and mountains One-piece beloved country, motherland Nepal races, languages, religions, cultures in-credible Progressive our nation, I salute Nepal-aa !

Nepali rastriya gaan (romanized Nepali)

Sayaun thunga phoolka haami, eutaai maala Nepali Saarbhabhaum bhai phailiyeka, Mechi-Mahaakaali Sayaun thunga phoolka haami, eutai maala Nepali Saarbhabhaum bhai phailiyekaa, Mechi-Mahaakaali Prakritikaa koti-koti sampadaako aanchala bir haruko ragaatale, swatantra ra aatala Gyanabhumi, shaantibhumi, taarai, paahad, himaala Akhanda yo pyaro hamro, maatribhumi Nepala Bahul jati, bhasha, dharma, sanskriti chhan bishaala Agragami rastra hamro, jaya jaya Nepalaaa

Notation of the National Anthem:

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Old national anthem (during the rule of the king):

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Latin transcription Śri mān gambhira nepāli prachanda pratāpi bhupati Śri pānch sarkār mahārājādhirājako sadā rahos unati Rākhun cirāyu īśalē Prajā phailiyōs Pukārau jaya prēmalē Hāmī nēpālī sārālē

English translation May glory crown you, courageous Sovereign, You, the gallant Nepalese, Shri Pānch Māhārājādhirāja, our glorious ruler, May he live for many years to come, And may the number of his subjects increase, Let every Nepalese sing this with joy.

This anthem was written by Chakrapani Chalise, in 1924, based on a music composed by Bakhat Bahadur Budhapirthi. The anthem was adopted in 1967 and relinquished in 2006.

During the reign of prime minster Bir Shumshere Jung Bahadur Rana, a national anthem was suggested to be composed for the king and the prime minister, for the military band to play. The music for both the King and the Prime Minister were composed by the military band under the leadership of Dr. AM Pathan. The King’s anthem was called “Shree Paanchko Salaami” and the Rana Prime Minister’s anthem was called “Shree Teenko Salaami.”

Although there is no definitive information about who had composed the anthem, some claim that the anthem was composed by a member of Pathan’s band, Bakhat Bahadur Budhapirthi.

After the tunes were finalized, words to match the tunes were assigned to a poet, Chakrapani Chalise, by the superintendent of the Nepali Language Publications Committee.

But, as soon as the Rana prime minister’s rule was abolished in 1951 and the Shree Teenko Salaami wasn’t used any more. The King’s anthem was promoted as the National anthem of Nepal.

The original anthem was a bit longer. To make it the National anthem, a part was removed and was included in the constitution promulgated in 1962 by the king. The second stanza, the part that was dropped, was mainly king’s eulogy. After the anthem was made into the law, it was mainly used in schools and film halls. Everyday students in the schools used to sing National Anthem first thing in the morning. Films in film halls and other public functions also started with the National anthem.

(First published on August 15, 2016, updated on August 12, 2018)

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National Anthem of Nepal

The national anthem of Nepal, “Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka” (Nepali: सयौं थुँगा फूलका), translates to “We are hundreds of flowers, the one garland” in English. The anthem was written by Pradeep Kumar Rai and composed by Amber Gurung. It was officially adopted in 2007, replacing the previous anthem “Rastriya Gaan” which had been in use since 1962.

The anthem is a powerful and emotional tribute to the diverse culture and natural beauty of Nepal. The lyrics speak of the unity and brotherhood of the Nepalese people, and the pride we take in our country’s many different ethnic groups, languages, and customs. The anthem also pays homage to Nepal’s mountains and rivers, and to the sacrifices made by the country’s brave soldiers and freedom fighters.

The anthem’s melody is upbeat and has a distinct Nepali flavor. It starts with a slow and melodic introduction, before building to a crescendo of drums and percussion, representing the power and strength of the Nepalese people. The anthem is generally sung in the Nepali language. Still, it has also been translated into several other languages, including English, to make it more accessible to the country’s diverse population.

Lyrics of Nepali National Anthem

The national anthem of Nepal is played at various national and official events, such as the opening of parliament, the swearing-in of the president, and the arrival of foreign dignitaries. It is also played every morning at schools and government offices nationwide and is a common sight at patriotic events, such as Independence Day and National Day.

Lyrics of Nepali National Anthem (Nepali) 

सयौं थुँगा फूलका हामी, एउटै माला नेपाली

सार्वभौम भै फैलिएका, मेची-महाकाली।

प्रकृतिका कोटी-कोटी सम्पदाको आंचल

वीरहरूका रगतले, स्वतन्त्र र अटल।

ज्ञानभूमि, शान्तिभूमि तराई, पहाड, हिमाल

अखण्ड यो प्यारो हाम्रो मातृभूमि नेपाल।

बहुल जाति, भाषा, धर्म, संस्कृति छन् विशाल

अग्रगामी राष्ट्र हाम्रो, जय जय नेपाल।

Translation Lyrics of Nepali National Anthem (English) 

Lyrics of Nepali National Anthem In English

We are hundreds of flowers, the one garland – Nepali

Sovereign, spread out from Mechi to Mahakali.

Amassing nature’s millions of resources

By the blood of heroes, independent and immovable.

Land of knowledge, land of peace, Terai, hills, mountains

Indivisible this beloved, our motherland Nepal.

The diverse races, languages, faiths, and cultures are so extensive

Our progressive nation, long live Nepal.

Transliteration of The Nepali National Anthem

Sayaű thűgā phūlkā hāmī, euṭai mālā nepālī

Sārvabhaum bhai phailiekā, Mechi-Mahākālī

Prakṛtikā koṭī-koṭī sampadāko ā̃chal,

Vīrharūkā ragata le, swatantra ra aṭal

Gyānabhūmi, śhāntibhūmi Tarāī, pahād, himāl

Akhaṇḍa yo pyāro hāmro mātṛibhūmi Nepāl

Bahul jāti, bhāṣhā, dharma, sãnskṛti chan biśhāl

Agragāmī rāṣhṭra hāmro, jaya jaya Nepāl

Introduction of Pradeep Kumar Rai

Full Name: Pradeep Kumar Rai ( professionally known as Byakul Maila)

Born: 1 January 1973

Pradeep Kumar Rai is a Nepalese lyricist, known for writing the lyrics of the national anthem of Nepal “Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka”. He is also known for his other literary works such as poetry, short stories, and essays. He is considered one of the prominent poets of Nepal and has been honored with several awards for his contributions to Nepalese literature. He is also actively involved in the social and cultural activities of Nepal.

Introduction of Amber Gurung 

Full Name: Amber Gurung 

Born: February 26, 1938

Died: June 7, 2016

Amber Gurung is a Nepalese musician and composer, known for composing the music for the national anthem of Nepal “Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka”. He is considered one of Nepal’s most prominent and influential composers and is credited with modernizing and popularizing Nepali music. He has composed music for numerous films, plays, and albums, and has been honored with several awards for his contributions to Nepalese music. He is also actively involved in the social and cultural activities of Nepal.

Where We Use The National Anthem

The national anthem of Nepal, “Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka,” is typically played at various national and official events, such as:

The opening of parliament: The anthem is played at the beginning of each session of parliament, as a symbol of the country’s unity and sovereignty.

The swearing-in of the President: The anthem is played during the swearing-in ceremony of the President of Nepal, as a symbol of the President’s commitment to the nation.

The arrival of foreign dignitaries: The anthem is played when foreign dignitaries, such as heads of state or government officials, visit Nepal.

National holidays: The anthem is played on national holidays, such as Independence Day and National Day, to celebrate the country’s history and achievements.

Sporting events: The anthem is played before the start of major sporting events, such as the Olympic games, to show the country’s support for its athletes.

Schools and government offices: The anthem is played every morning at schools and government offices across the country, as a symbol of the country’s unity and pride.

Patriotic events: The anthem is played at patriotic events, such as rallies, parades, and public gatherings to show the country’s solidarity and national pride.

Military ceremonies: The anthem is played at military ceremonies, such as parades and change of command ceremonies, to honor the country’s armed forces and service to the nation.

Funerals of important figures: The anthem is played at the funerals of important figures, such as former presidents, prime ministers, and military leaders, to honor their contributions to the country.

Cultural Events: The anthem is played at cultural events, such as music festivals, dance performances, and theater shows, to celebrate the country’s rich cultural heritage.

Religious events: The anthem is played at religious events, such as temple and church services, to honor the country’s spiritual heritage

It’s also worth noting that singing and playing of the national anthem is not limited to these events, also in some private events or ceremonies like weddings and graduations, the anthem is played or sang as a symbol of national unity and pride.

The national anthem of Nepal, “Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka” is a powerful tribute to the country’s diverse culture, natural beauty, and the sacrifices made by its people. It serves as a reminder of the unity and brotherhood of the Nepalese people, and the pride they take in their country. The anthem is an integral part of Nepal’s national identity and is played at various national and official events, and is also played every morning at schools and government offices across the country.

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The new national anthem of Nepal (as adopted by parliament on 3 August 2007) [ listen ]

Of hundreds of blooming flowers, we the one garland - Nepali Sovereign, spread out from Mechi to Mahakali. Amassing nature's millions of resources By the blood of heroes, independent and immovable. Land of knowledge, land of peace, Terai hill Himalaya Indivisible this beloved, our motherland Nepal. The diverse races, languages, faiths, and cultures are comprehensive Our progressive nation, long live long live Nepal.

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Sometime during the 1895-1901 reign of the hereditary prime minster Bir Shumshere Jung Bahadur Rana was advised that a “salutation melody” should be composed for both the king and the prime minister. The military band, under the directorship of Dr AM Pathan was given the task, and the Shree Teenko Salaami (for the Rana hereditary prime minister) and the Shree Paanchko Salaami (for the king) were composed. (It is claimed that the anthem was composed by Bakhat Bahadur Budhapirthi, who was a member of Pathan’s band.)

The prime minister’s successor, on assuming to office, ordered that words be composed for the tunes. The task fell to the Nepali Language Publications Committee, the superintendant of this group turned to his assistant, Pandit Chakrapani Chalise, a prominent poet, who wrote words to both anthems.

With the ousting of the hereditary Rana prime ministers in the early 1950s, the Shree Teenko Salaami was no longer used, and the Shree Paanchko Salaami (king’s anthem) gained more prominence. The anthem underwent some minor changes as a result. The 1962 constitution, handed down by the king, made this anthem into law, thus making it no longer just the royal anthem, but the “ras triya gaan” (national song). Upon official adoption, the second stanza was dropped. The verse that was left honours the king.

After the popular protests against the monarchy in the spring of 2006, the anthem was suspended and after a public competition, another anthem was written for the country.

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Saya? th??g? ph?lk? h?m?, eu?ai m?l? Nep?l? S?rvabhaum bhai phailiek?, Mec?-Mah?k?l? Saya? th??g? ph?lk? h?m?, eu?ai m?l? Nep?l? S?rvabhaum bhai phailiek?, Mec?-Mah?k?l? Prak?tik? ko?i-ko?i sampad?ko ??cala, V?rhar?k? ragatale, svatantra ra a?ala Jñ?nabh?mi, ??ntibh?mi Tar??, Pah??, Him?la Akha??a yo py?ro h?mro m?t?bh?mi Nep?la Bahul j?ti, bh???, dharma, sa?sk?ti chan vi??la Agrag?m? r???ra h?mro, jaya jaya Nep?la!

Made of Hundreds of Flowers

Woven from hundreds of flowers, we are one garland that’s Nepali, Sovereignly spread across from Mechi to Mahakali. Woven from hundreds of flowers, we are one garland that’s Nepali, Sovereignly spread across from Mechi to Mahakali. A shawl of unending natural wealth, From the blood of the braves, a nation free and immovable. A land of knowledge and peace, the plains, hills and mountains tall, Unscathed, this beloved land of ours, O motherland Nepal. Diverse races, languages, religions, and cultures of incredible sprawl, This progressive nation of ours, all hail Nepal!

The National Anthem of Nepal was written by Byakul Maila and composed by Amber Gurung .

The motto of Nepal: Mother and motherland are greater than heaven.

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Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka Hami Eutai Mala Nepali (सयौं थुँगा फूलका हामी, एउटै माला नेपाली) written by Byakul Maila (Pradeep Kumar Rai) is the National Anthem of Nepal. The music for the anthem is composed by late Amber Gurung.

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National anthem of nepal  lyrics in roman, national anthem of nepal english translation, old national anthem of nepal | श्रीमान् गम्भीर नेपाली lyrics.

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Nepal, a country known for its magnificent scenery and rich cultural legacy, has its own set of national symbols that capture the essence of the country's history, customs, and people. These symbols serve as reminders of the ideals and goals that the people of Nepal hold dear, in addition to serving as representations of the country's identity. Every symbol, from the famous flag to the national flower and animal, has deep symbolic implications that link the past and present and provide an insight into the character of this multicultural nation.

Nepal's national symbols represent the harmonious coexistence of the country's natural beauty and rich cultural legacy. By serving as a reminder of their common past and the sacrifices made by those who came before them, they plant a sense of dignity and patriotism in the public. A nation that is both forward-thinking in its goals and proud of its heritage is conveyed by each of its symbols, which range from the iconic flag that honours bravery and peace to the national flower and animal that draw attention to the great biodiversity of the nation.

By promoting a shared national identity and transcending divides, these symbols collectively promote a sense of unity among Nepal's different groups. As they inspire individuals to embrace their shared ideals and objectives, they serve as a reminder of their distinct ancestry. As one explores the national symbols of Nepal, one can gain insight into the heart and soul of a nation that continues to thrive amidst challenges, celebrating its rich cultural legacy while looking towards a brighter future.

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National symbols are potent visual and conceptual representations that embody a nation's identity, values, and aspirations. From flags and anthems to animals and plants, these symbols serve as unifying forces, fostering a sense of belonging and pride among citizens. They often draw inspiration from history, geography, or cultural traditions, acting as tangible links to the nation's past and present.

Nepal, a land of diverse cultures and breathtaking landscapes, is rich in symbolism. From the majestic Himalayas to the serene lakes, the country’s natural beauty has inspired many national symbols. The Rhododendron, a vibrant flower, is Nepal’s national flower, representing the country's natural splendour and resilience. Similarly, the Danphe is the national bird, symbolising pride of the nation. The impact of national symbols on culture is profound. They shape public perception, influencing attitudes and behaviours. For instance, the Nepalese flag, with its crimson background and blue border, which represent bravery, peace, and prosperity, respectively. These symbols play a crucial role in education, transmitting cultural heritage to younger generations. While national symbols unify and represent cultural heritage, their impact can be complex and multifaceted. 

In a globalised world, where cultures often blend and blur, national symbols act as anchors, grounding a nation in its roots while embracing the future. They inspire patriotism, foster civic engagement, and contribute to the preservation of cultural heritage. By understanding and appreciating the significance of these symbols, one can gain a deeper insight into a nation's soul and its aspirations.

Here is a list of some of the National Symbols of Nepal:

Nepal National Logo

Mt. Everest, Green Hills, Mountains, Flag of Nepal, Garland

Nepal National Flag 

Two triangle flag with “Sun” and “Moon” 

Nepal National Language

Nepali 

Nepal National Anthem

Sayaun Thunga (Hundreds of Flowers) 

Nepal National Weapon

Khukuri 

Nepal National Dress

Daura Suruwal and Gunyo Cholo 

Nepal National Food 

Dal Bhat (Rice, Curry, and Lentil soup)

Nepal National Flower 

Laliguras (Rhododendron)

Nepal National Bird 

Danphe (Himalayan Monal) 

Nepal National Animal

Cow 

Nepal National Sport 

Volleyball 

Nepal's national logo is a deeply symbolic depiction of the nation's identity, culture, and principles. The highest peak in the world, Mount Everest, sits atop the emblem, representing Nepal's pride and breathtaking natural surroundings. The national flower of Nepal, the rhododendron, is arranged in a garland around the mountain to highlight the vast biodiversity of the country. The national flag, which represents unity and national sovereignty, is displayed under Everest in the logo. 

Nepal National Logo Image

In addition, the emblem features the joining hands of a man and a woman signifying both gender parity and harmony between Nepal's many ethnic groups. The Sugauli Treaty's outline of Nepal's territory is depicted on the map in the background. The emblem's base features green hills that represent the country's hilly terrain. The national motto, " जननी जन्पभूमिश्च स्वर्गादपि गरीयसी, " is displayed in Sanskrit at the bottom and reads, " Mother and Motherland are greater than Heaven ." This motto captures the profound respect that Nepalese people have for their nation and culture, which makes the national emblem a potent representation of pride and cohesion among the people.

Nepal's National flag is unique, being the only non-quadrilateral flag in the world. It is made up of two triangles placed one on top of the other. The national flower, the rhododendron, is the same colour as the background, which is crimson red, representing bravery. The blue border stands for harmony and peace. The white crescent moon with a single star ( Chandra ) in the upper triangle represents the Himalayas' chilly environment. A white sun ( Surya ) with twelve rays, symbolising the warmth and resolve of the Nepalese people, is included in the lower triangle. 

National Flag of Nepal

The flag's design is rich in cultural and historical significance. The two triangles are said to represent the Himalayan mountains and the two major religions of Nepal, Hinduism and Buddhism. The presence of the sun and moon indicates that Nepal's existence will last as long as the longevity of the sun and moon. The unique shape of the flag distinguishes it from all other national flags, reflecting Nepal's independent identity and its rich historical heritage. Officially adopted on December 16, 1962, with the formation of a new constitutional government, the flag’s geometry is precisely defined in the constitution, ensuring its iconic design is preserved. The flag stands as a proud emblem of Nepal's sovereignty, unity, and the enduring spirit of its people.

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Nepali , also known as Gorkhali , is the official national language of Nepal, deeply rooted in the country's cultural and historical identity. It belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family and evolved from Sanskrit. Written in the Devanagari script, Nepali developed from the ancient language of the Khas people and was promoted as the language of administration and education during the unification of Nepal under King Prithvi Narayan Shah in the 18th century and later during the Rana regime. The language includes a rich vocabulary influenced by Sanskrit, Hindi, Maithili, Tibetan, and more recently, English.

National Language of Nepal

Serving as a unifying medium among Nepal's diverse ethnic groups, Nepali is the primary language for government, education, media, and commerce. It is the language of the national anthem, literature, and various forms of entertainment. Standardised on the Central Nepali dialect, it bridges regional dialects and variations, fostering national unity and identity. Beyond its functional role, Nepali is a vital part of Nepal's cultural heritage, reflecting the nation's literary, poetic, musical, and folkloric traditions, thereby emphasising its significance in the social and cultural fabric of the country.

The national anthem of Nepal, titled " Sayaun Thunga Phulka Hami, " was officially adopted in 2007, replacing the previous anthem. Composed by Pradeep Kumar Rai, popularly known by his pen name Byakul Maila, the anthem's lyrics celebrate the diverse cultures, ethnicities, and natural beauty of Nepal. The phrase "Sayaun Thunga Phulka" translates to "Hundreds of Flowers," symbolising the unity and harmony among the various communities that make up the nation, much like a bouquet of flowers coming together to create a beautiful whole.

Musically, the anthem is composed by Amber Gurung, whose melody adds to the emotional and patriotic essence of the lyrics. The anthem plays a crucial role in instilling national pride and unity among the Nepalese people, often being performed at public events, national celebrations, and ceremonies. For instance, the national anthem is played at official events, schools, and public gatherings, reinforcing national pride and unity among the people. Through its touching words and uplifting tune, "Sayaun Thunga Phulka" emphasises the spirit of freedom, resilience, and collective identity, resonating deeply with the aspirations and sentiments of the Nepalese populace. It serves as a reminder of the country's rich heritage and the shared responsibility of its citizens to uphold the values of peace and unity.

The National Anthem in Nepali Language:

सयौं थुँगा फूलका हामी, एउटै माला नेपाली

सार्वभौम भई फैलिएका, मेची–माहाकाली। (x2)

प्रकृतिका कोटी–कोटी सम्पदाको आंचल

वीरहरूका रगतले, स्वतन्त्र र अटल।

ज्ञानभूमि, शान्तिभूमि तराई, पहाड, हिमाल

अखण्ड यो प्यारो हाम्रो मातृभूमि नेपाल।

बहुल जाति, भाषा, धर्म, संस्कृति छन् विशाल

अग्रगामी राष्ट्र हाम्रो, जय जय नेपाल।

And the English translation of the Nepali National Anthem:

Woven from hundreds of flowers, we are one garland that’s Nepali,

Sovereignly spread across from Mechi to Mahakali.

A shawl of unending natural wealth,

From the blood of the brave, a nation free and immovable.

A land of knowledge, of peace, the plains, hills, and mountains tall,

Indivisible, this beloved land of ours, our motherland Nepal.

Of many races, languages, religions, and cultures of incredible sprawl

This progressive nation of ours, all hail Nepal!

The national weapon of Nepal is the Khukuri , a traditional curved knife that holds significant cultural and historical importance for the Nepalese people. Recognised for its distinctive shape, with a broad blade that curves inward, the khukuri is not only a weapon but also a versatile tool used for various purposes, including farming, cooking, and household tasks. Its design allows for powerful chopping and cutting motions, making it effective in combat as well.

National Weapon of Nepal

Historically, the khukuri is associated with the Gurkha soldiers, known for their bravery in battle. The khukuri represents courage, loyalty, and the rich martial heritage of Nepal. In addition to its functional uses, the khukuri is often decorated with intricate designs and is sometimes used in cultural and ceremonial contexts, highlighting its significance as a national symbol of pride and identity

The national dress of Nepal is a representation of the country's rich cultural heritage and diverse traditions. For men, the traditional attire is the Daura Suruwa l, while for women, it is the Gunyo Cholo . The Daura Suruwal is more than just everyday attire; it is worn during formal occasions, cultural events, and national celebrations. The design of the Daura is believed to have spiritual significance, with the eight strings and five pleats symbolising different elements of Nepalese mythology and cultural beliefs. The costume is accompanied by a traditional hat called “ Dhaka Topi ,” making it the perfect Nepalese attire famous among the Brahmin and Chettri communities.

National Dress of Nepal

Similarly, Gunyo Cholo varies in style and fabric across different regions and ethnic groups within Nepal, reflecting the country's cultural diversity. Women wear this attire during festivals, weddings, and other significant events, often adorned with traditional jewellery and accessories.

Both the Daura Suruwal and Gunyo Cholo are integral to Nepalese identity, embodying the nation's history, culture, and values. These traditional dresses are cherished symbols of national pride, showcasing the traditionalism and rich cultural heritage of Nepal.

The national food of Nepal, Dal Bhat , is a staple dish that embodies the essence of Nepalese cuisine and culture. " Dal " refers to lentil soup, while " Bhat " means steamed rice. Together, they form a balanced and nutritious meal often complemented by various side dishes such as vegetable curries (tarkari), pickles (achar), and sometimes meat or fish. Served on a large metal plate called a " thali ”, Dal Bhat is a daily dietary staple for Nepalese people, providing essential nourishment and energy. The dish is known for its versatility and adaptability, incorporating regional ingredients and flavours that reflect the diverse geography of Nepal.

National Food of Nepal

More than just a meal, Dal Bhat holds cultural significance and is a symbol of Nepalese identity and hospitality. It is enjoyed by people from all walks of life, from rural farmers to urban residents, and is a common feature at family meals and communal gatherings. The phrase " Dal Bhat power, 24 hour " humorously highlights its importance in daily life. Dal Bhat's simplicity and the communal way it is shared emphasise the values of unity and togetherness in Nepalese society, making it a cherished national dish that nourishes both body and spirit.

Nepal's national flower, the Rhododendron , natively known as Laliguras , is a significant symbol of the country's natural beauty. The rhododendron blooms in various colours, including red, pink, and white, but it is the red variety that holds special national importance. Found predominantly in the hilly regions of Nepal, especially in the mid-hill and higher altitudes, the rhododendron forests paint the landscape with stunning hues during the blooming season, typically from the months of March and April. The flower's prevalence and appeal have made it a symbol of national pride, representing the natural beauty and rich biodiversity of Nepal.

National flower of Nepal

Beyond its attractive appeal, the Rhododendron plays a crucial role in Nepal's ecology. As a native species, it contributes to biodiversity and soil conservation in the fragile Himalayan ecosystem. Additionally, certain Rhododendron species possess medicinal properties, making them valuable resources as traditional herbs. This national flower represents the natural splendour of Nepal and its connection to the everyday lives and traditions of its people.

Nepal’s National Bird is the majestic Himalyan Monal , locally known as Danphe . The Himalayan Monal is native to the Himalayan region and is found at high altitudes, typically between 2,100 and 4,500 m. It inhabits the dense forests and alpine meadows of Nepal, where it thrives in the cool, mountainous environment. This stunning creature is a symbol of the country's natural beauty and rich biodiversity. This striking bird is renowned for its sparkling plumage, which displays a dazzling array of colours that shimmer in the sunlight. The male Himalayan Monal is particularly eye-catching with its vivid metallic hues of blue, green, red, and gold, while the female, though less colourful, boasts a more subtle but equally beautiful brownish plumage with distinctive patterns.

National bird of Nepal

The bird’s presence in the natural habitats of Nepal also highlights the country’s rich biodiversity and commitment to conservation. The Danphe is not just a symbol but also plays a crucial role in the delicate Himalayan ecosystem. Efforts to protect the Himalayan Monal and its habitat are crucial, as it is one of the endangered species of Nepal.

The national animal of Nepal is the Cow . Cow holds a unique status in Nepal, being both a national animal and a sacred symbol. In Hinduism, which is the predominant religion in Nepal, the cow is considered a sacred animal, symbolising wealth, strength, and motherly love. This reverence is deeply ingrained in Nepalese society, where cows are often associated with the goddess Laxmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity. The respect for cows is evident in various aspects of daily life and religious practices; for instance, the festival of Tihar , also known as the festival of lights, includes a specific day dedicated to worshipping cows, called Gai Tihar . 

National animal of Nepal

Apart from its religious significance, the cow plays a vital role in the agrarian lifestyle that sustains much of Nepal's population. Cows are integral to the agricultural economy, providing essential resources such as milk, dung, and labour for ploughing fields. Milk from cows is a staple in the Nepalese diet, used to produce various dairy products like yoghurt, butter, and ghee, which are essential components of traditional cuisine. The cultural and economic importance of the cow is protected by law, with strict regulations against cow slaughter, reflecting the deep respect and value placed on this animal in Nepalese society. The cow, as the national animal of Nepal, symbolises not only religious holiness but also the prosperity it brings to the lives of the Nepalese people.

Volleyball was declared the national sport of Nepal in 2017. This sport is widely played across the country, from the plains of the Terai to the high-altitude villages of the Himalayas. The sport’s accessibility and the relatively low cost of equipment make it an attractive option for many, contributing to its popularity. Various local and national tournaments are held throughout the year, fostering a spirit of competition and community engagement.

National sport of Nepal

In addition to its, volleyball has also been recognised at the international level, with Nepal participating in various regional competitions. The sport has been active in promoting teamwork, discipline, and physical fitness among the youth. Moreover, initiatives by the government and non-governmental organisations to support volleyball development have led to improved training facilities and coaching, which aim to elevate the standard of the game in Nepal. This commitment to enhancing the sport continues to inspire a new generation of players, further solidifying volleyball's status as a beloved national pastime.

In addition to its flag, emblem, and anthem, Nepal boasts several other significant national symbols that reflect its rich cultural heritage and national identity. These symbols encompass sports, musical instruments, colours, fruits, and currency, each representing unique aspects of Nepal's traditions and values.

Other significant symbols of Nepal

Nepal's National Musical Instrument: The Madal, a traditional Nepalese drum, is the national musical instrument. It is an integral part of Nepalese music, especially in folk songs and dances. The Madal's rhythmic beats are a staple in festivals and celebrations, symbolising the vibrant cultural tapestry of Nepalese life.

Nepal's National Colour: Crimson red is the national colour of Nepal, representing the bravery of the Nepalese people. This colour is prominently featured in the national flag and is associated with various cultural and religious rituals, embodying strength and sacrifice.

Nepal's National Fruit: As of 2024, the orange (Citrous sinensis) has been designated as Nepal's national fruit. Cultivated extensively in the hilly regions, oranges are cherished for their sweet and tangy flavour. This fruit not only symbolises the agricultural richness and diversity of Nepal but also highlights the importance of sustainable farming practices in the country’s economy.

Nepal's National Currency: The Nepalese Rupee (Nepali: रुपैयाँ ; symbol: रु ; code: NPR ) is the official currency of Nepal. Introduced in 1932, the rupee reflects Nepal’s economic history and development. The currency notes and coins often feature images of national figures, landmarks, and symbols, serving as a daily reminder of Nepal’s heritage and progress.

These national symbols, from sports and musical instruments to colours and currency, each play a vital role in expressing the cultural identity and unity of Nepal. They connect the people to their heritage and promote a sense of national pride and cohesion.

The national symbols of Nepal serve as powerful representations of the country’s rich cultural heritage, diverse history, and the resilience of its people. Each symbol, from the iconic flag to the revered cow, encapsulates the values, beliefs, and aspirations that unite the nation. Together, they form a collective identity that transcends regional differences, fostering a sense of pride and belonging among the diverse ethnic groups that inhabit this beautiful country. Understanding these symbols deepens our appreciation for Nepal and its multifaceted culture, providing insights into the spirit that drives its people.

These symbols are more than just representations; they are the soul of Nepal, carrying the hopes, aspirations, and values of its people. As Nepal continues to navigate the complexities of modernisation and globalisation, these symbols serve as anchors, grounding the nation in its rich traditions while allowing for growth and development. 

As one understands these national symbols, they acknowledge their significance in shaping the country’s identity and fostering a sense of national pride. By honouring and understanding these symbols, both locals and visitors can gain a deeper connection to Nepal’s vibrant culture and the enduring spirit of its people. They serve as a reminder of the nation's resilience and its commitment to harmony, inviting us to explore the depths of this Himalayan gem.

Here are some frequently asked questions about national symbols of Nepal:

What role do national symbols play in education in Nepal?

National symbols are an integral part of the education system in Nepal. They are taught in schools to instill a sense of pride and understanding of the country’s heritage among students, fostering patriotism and respect for cultural diversity.

How do the national symbols impact tourism in Nepal?

National symbols significantly impact tourism by attracting visitors interested in exploring Nepal’s rich cultural heritage. Tourists often seek to learn about the meanings behind these symbols, enhancing their travel experience and appreciation for the country’s identity.

What role do national symbols play in Nepali festivals and celebrations?

National symbols are often prominently displayed during festivals and national holidays, such as Republic Day and Democracy Day, serving as reminders of the country’s values and heritage. For example, national flags are displayed in street festivals such as Indra Jatra and Bhoto Jatra, where the national anthem is played by the army in front of thousands of people.

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