Anandamath - Tribute to Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay | Bengali Literary Heritage Oversized T-Shirt
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Description
Description
In 1882, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay wrote a novel that gave India its battle cry.
Anandamath — the story of the Santan warriors, the Sanyasi Rebellion, and a motherland worth dying for — also gave us Vande Mataram. Two words that became a movement.
This T-shirt wears that story.
What you're wearing
The back print is a full folk-art composition: Bharat Mata standing radiant against a sun halo, a warrior hoisting the Vande Mataram flag, village life unfolding below — farmers, fighters, the river, a distant temple, the golden map of India above it all. Rendered in an earthy Warli-inspired palette of ochre, rust, and black, the artwork draws from the same visual grammar as Bengal's folk traditions.
The front carries the flag-bearer alone — a quiet declaration on the chest.
The garment
- 220 GSM heavyweight cotton
- Oversized fit — relaxed shoulders, dropped hem
- Crew neck
- Pre-shrunk fabric
- Print: high-definition, wash-safe
Who this is for
For the reader who finished Anandamath and felt something shift. For the Bengali who carries their literary inheritance with pride. For anyone who believes culture is worth wearing — not just celebrating.
They'll ask what's on your T-shirt.
Tell them about the novel that wrote Vande Mataram into history.

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