1987

The Hindu Munnani in the minds of the people through the 1987 audio

RSS Veerathuruvi Rama Gopalan wrote and composed the national devotional songs sung in the organization, Patriotic songs were played in the stages of Hindu Munnani , RSS Songs are those songs which inculcate character, sacrifice and devotion to the nation. Therefore, they were first sung on the Hindu Munnani stages as well.

The work of making audio tapes began as a new milestone in our campaign strategy. The first cassette was released in 1987. The soundtrack was a speech by the courageous Rama Gopalan, recounting the fragmented history of Bharat. After that public meetings required broadcast songs before the sermon. There was an expectation that such songs should be used to explain the policy of the Hindu Munnani and to create awareness among the people.

 

The first song in that genre was released as a soundtrack, and the song was written by the poet Subhash, Annayada Namma Bhoomi.There was also a compulsion that Hindu lead songs should be in simple lines, in the case of the speech that people speak everyday.

Hindu leading volunteers are ordinary human beings, so they have to murmur our songs in the mouth. They also thought that the music on that soundtrack, which was so popular, would still be accepted without distinction if it was close to the people and enjoyed.

Annaiyada is our earth, Sami is not just soil and stone.

Similarly, he is pretending that there is no secularism in the melody of the old movie song Manapparai Madu Katti.

After a while it was brought in as a soundtrack (CD).

After that Rama Nama prayer,
Sri Krishna prayer yoga,
Worship of Bharatmata,
The murmur of the Hindus,
Wada to fight,
The battlefield of the Hindus,
Simmanatham of the Hindus
Soundtracks of both
Tens of thousands of people have gone and joined.
Heroic discourses,

The Hindu Munnani has released several soundtracks, including their speeches by RBVS Maniyan.

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