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: The lush forests, rivers like the Cauvery and Sharavathi, and the scenic Sahyadri mountain range.

: While other versions by artists like C. Ashwath were popular, Ananthaswamy's melody became the foundation for the official 2:30-minute version used today. : The lush forests, rivers like the Cauvery

Written by the celebrated national poet in 1924, this anthem is a poetic tribute to Mother Karnataka, envisioned as the proud daughter of Mother India. It celebrates: Written by the celebrated national poet in 1924,

: He personally sang his tune for Kuvempu at Maharaja College, Mysore. The poet was reportedly delighted and suggested it be performed by groups. : The rendition must strictly adhere to the

: The rendition must strictly adhere to the 2 minutes and 30 seconds mark.

Mysore Ananthaswamy was a pioneer of (light classical music) in Karnataka. His composition for the anthem is particularly significant because: