Nepal national anthem song


Hi, Im looking for information about the national anthem of Nepal.

Who wrote the Nepali national anthem (lyrics and music)?

When was the national anthem of Nepal officially adopted?

Please add any valuable information like links to anthem’s mp3, video, lyrics, free sheet music etc.

Answer

The National anthem of Nepal is “Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka” which means in English “Hundreds of Flowers”.
Nepal’s anthem lyrics were written by Pradeep Kumar RAI and the music was written by Ambar GURUNG.
Adopted 2007; After The Abolition Of The Monarchy In 2006, A New Anthem Was Required Because Of The Previous Anthem’s Praise For The King.
 
National anthem of Nepal free mp3 download
Press to download the mp3 file of Nepal’s National anthem – See link (file source: cia world factbook).
 
Listen to Nepal national anthem on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCZvqTY4-PQ
 
Nepali anthem lyrics (English translation)
Woven from hundreds of flowers, we are one garland that’s Nepali
Spread sovereign from Mechi to Mahakali
A playground for nature’s wealth unending
Out of the sacrifice of our braves, a nation free and unyielding
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
 
You can find more information about Nepali anthem on Wikipedia – See link.
Sheet Music: View the Nepali national anthem sheet music – See link.

 

Nepal
Nepali national symbol: rhododendron blossom.

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Conventional short form country name: Nepal.
Conventional long form country name: Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal.
Local short form country name: Nepal.
Local long form country name: Sanghiya Loktantrik Ganatantra Nepal.
 
Nepal Government Type: federal democratic republic.
 
Democratic republic is a state in which the supreme power rests in the body of citizens entitled to vote for officers and representatives responsible to them.ֲ
 
Federal (Federation) is a form of government in which sovereign power is formally divided – usually by means of a constitution – between a central authority and a number of constituent regions (states, colonies, or provinces) so that each region retains some management of its internal affairs; differs from a confederacy in that the central government exerts influence directly upon both individuals as well as upon the regional units.ֲ