“The soil remembers every footstep of its children who dare to return.” – Dr. Dipa Mitra
Summary:
Dr. Dipa Mitra’s Janani Janmabhumiścha fuses heartfelt patriotism with poetic grace, honoring motherhood and motherland through eloquent verses in evocative English
About the Author & the Book:
Dr. Dipa Mitra is a distinguished poet, academic, and cultural thinker whose voice resonates with depth, elegance, and patriotic fervor. With a strong background in literature and a deep-rooted love for her country, Dr. Mitra channels her scholarly insights and emotional convictions into her creative work. Janani Janmabhumiścha, her latest English-language poetry collection, draws inspiration from the ancient Sanskrit verse “जननी जन्मभूमिश्च स्वर्गादपि गरीयसी” (Mother and Motherland are greater than heaven).
This book is not just a collection of poems—it is a soulful offering to the twin pillars of identity: the nurturing mother and the sacred homeland. Each poem gracefully weaves themes of sacrifice, cultural pride, historical memory, and emotional heritage, resonating with those who carry their roots close to their heart.
Written in accessible yet poignant English, the verses invite readers of all backgrounds to reflect on what it means to belong. Whether you’re an immigrant, a patriot, a student of literature, or a lover of soulful writing, this collection speaks to your inner longing for connection—both to family and to the soil you call home.
Blending lyrical beauty with nationalistic depth, Dr. Mitra’s work revives the spirit of timeless Indian poetry for the modern age. Janani Janmabhumiścha is destined to become a touchstone for those who cherish poetic expression steeped in devotion, identity, and pride.
What Readers Are Saying:
- “A heartfelt tribute to India. Every poem feels like a patriotic anthem.”- Priya.S
- “Dipa Mitra captures emotion with elegance—patriotism rarely feels this poetic.”- Riya Takkar
- “Both tender and powerful—perfect for lovers of soulful literature.” – Nikita H.
- “Made me reflect on my roots and history with pride and emotion.” – Raj Rudransh
FAQs
What are some modern patriotic poetry books similar to this?
Consider “Poems that Touch the Heart” by A.L. Alexander and “India of My Dreams” by M.K. Gandhi for reflective patriotism.
Is this poetry suitable for younger readers or students?
Yes, the language is accessible and emotionally resonant, ideal for high school and up.
Are there other English-language poetry books focused on Indian heritage?
Yes, The Country Without a Post Office by Agha Shahid Ali and Collected Poems by Sarojini Naidu also echo patriotic and cultural themes.