Ghelekata Unja

"Ghelekata Unja" (lit. The Greatest Island) is a 15th century Irjysian ode written by epic author Enkaghorithutre, which has often been used as a folk song praising the essence and the nature of the Irjysian Archipelago, especially Maryaadah, which currently uses it as its national anthem. It was officially adopted in 1923 by Raja Mahejdhhanshi IV, thus making Maryaadah one of the first Nesionytan countries to adopt an anthem. The anthem's melody was composed by Satru Waghromanjak in 1922, a year prior to its adoption. Ghelekata Unja is written using Bhonkata language, consisting of formal and noble wording used in most Irjysian literature.

Lyrics
The whole anthem consists of 12 stanzas, with the chorus being repeated after every two stanzas, thus having a total of 18 stanzas. The official lyrics as provided by the government in 1967 only consists of the first two stanzas with the chorus, in addition to the chorus being added in the beginning. The chorus at the end is also repeated twice, thus the official lyrics has five stanzas.