Statistikhengst
Here is the last video for tonight. This is a video of Obama and First Lady's reception at the President's House in New Delhi. This one has commentary both in Hindi and English. The commentary is kind of entertaining - especially the talking points. Just fast forward to the frame where Obama and Michelle arrive. If I have some energy left after work tomorrow, I will post more.
Cool! An armed Indian bodyguard squad on horseback! Pres. Obama steps out of a batmobile at 19:37, the salute of the interservices guard of honor is at 21:00. The commander of the honor guard is a female (
and a beautiful one, at that)!! What a shame that the respective national anthems are presented only with brass band, without text, for most do not know how stunningly beautiful the text to the Indian national anthem is. It is one of the very few national anthems in the world with absolutely no reference to war, military might, victory
in battle or such. The kind of victory spoken of here is the
victory of the heart. Here the text to Jana-Gana-Mana:
"Victory to the ruler of people's mind and dispenser of India's destiny.
Thy name rouses the hearts of Punjab, Sind,
Gujarat, Maratha, Dravida, Odisha and Bengal;
It echoes in the hills of the Vindhyas and Himalayas,
mingles in the music of Jamuna and Ganges and is
chanted by the waves of the Indian Sea.
They pray for thy blessings and sing thy praise.
Victory to the saviour of the people and dispenser of India's destiny.
Victory, victory, victory to thee."
It is also one of the only national anthems to have been composed within the 20th century. It also has an interesting tonality: starts with the Fundament, or tonic-chord (in this case: C-major), but ends on the ii-chord (d-minor). I often ask myself why brass bands in India play so badly, but then I once bought a Euphonium over Ebay from India and when it came, I discovered that it was in such bad shape, it was unplayable. LOL. My then-wife ended up turning it into a huge potted-plant holder!!
The female field commander has an interesting way of marching when she accompanies Pres. Obama away from the viewing stand (starting at 23:27).
What is the history behind the swaying of the arms? I have not seen that before.
It looks like the American diplomatic staff, probably that is permanently stationed in India, is also there. Obama greeted the Indian staff, Modi greeted the American staff.
Nice red-carpet treatment. Tell me, is that just dirt where there is no grass, or is that maybe sandstone?
Vikrant - I think you did USMB a great service by posting this information. Thanks to you for taking the time to put this stuff out there.