"Awit sa Bohol" (
Boholano for "Song of Bohol"), also known as the Bohol Hymn, is the official anthem of the province of
Bohol in the
Philippines.
History
The song was composed by
Justino Romea of
Loon, a columnist for the Bohol Chronicle and a teacher at the Bohol School of Arts and Trades (now the
Bohol Island State University), with Romea also writing the hymn's original English lyrics. Commissioned by Governor Lino Chatto, it was first played on March 1, 1970 by an all-female choir of the College of the Holy Spirit (now the
Holy Spirit School of Tagbilaran) as the
provincial flag was being raised during the opening ceremony for the East Visayan Athletic Association Games in
Tagbilaran, the provincial capital.[1] Later that year on September 24, 1970, the
Bohol Provincial Board passed Resolution No. 215, making the song the official hymn of Bohol.[1]
A few years later, the provincial government launched a competition to translate the song's lyrics into
Boholano, with the winning entry being written by lyricist and composer
Maxelende Ganade.[2] Ganade's lyrics were subsequently adopted by the Provincial Board with the passage of Resolution No. 151 on September 13, 1974.[3]
Lyrics
While "Awit sa Bohol" has official English and Boholano lyrics, and the song is normally performed in Boholano, the
Eskaya cultural minority also have a version of the provincial anthem in their language,
Eskayan.[4] However, unlike the English and Boholano versions, the Eskayan version is unofficial.
Original English version Bohol Hymn (1970)[5] penned by
Justino Romea
Official Boholano version Awit sa Bohol (1974)[5] translated by
Maxelende Ganade
Translation of the Boholano version Bohol Hymn[6] translated by the Loonanon Pioneers of America
Blessed with white sandy beaches,
Rivers that water valleys,
Seas teem with fishes and cows graze
on the plains,
In ev’ry home love reigns,
God keep my homeland always free,
Let her forever be,
I pledge my strength, my heart and soul,
To my dear home, Bohol.
Yuta kong minahal,
Hatag ni Bathala;
Sa adlaw’g gabi-i,
Taknang tanan
Dinasig sa kinaiyahan
Sa mga bayaning yutawhan
Imong kalinaw gi-ampingan
Lungsod sa bungtod nga matunhay
Ug matam-is nga kinampay
Puti ang kabaybayunan
Walog sa suba binisbisan
Bahandi sa dagat ug kapatagan
Gugma ang tuburan
Sa kagawasan sa tanan
Panalanginan ka
Ihalad ko lawas ug kalag
Sa mutya kong Bohol.
My beloved Motherland,
Given by God;
Day and night,
In every moment
Blest by the greatness
Of the heroes of its people
Your peace is what we treasure
A village set on a high hill
And it’s sweet purple potato
On white sandy shores
Nourished by the rivers
The richness of the sea and the plains
Love is the source
For everyone’s freedom
I pray to you
As I offer my body and soul
For my beloved Bohol.
Samnat yo bantelar,
Datong con Bathala,
Ya abeya cloper meboy secwes
Nemte ya chdid loning
Ya moy beresa gui
Samnat eclabolto
Gona yonoy dokerkedo
Bentod ya hondog yel moy sebar
Chda a chdiam yel keman pay
Edlac esto mesesabla
Lo-ya bac Lobor,
Chdire esto ebetangke chda loreker
Parong esto topete
Ya droser, ya secwes
Do-o moy sam
Tewergoyo asado chda carna
Ya lacyo booy.
The lyrics of the song have been interpreted as being a strong statement of Boholanos' commitment to their culture, history and environment.[8]
Performance
Singing "Awit sa Bohol" is mandatory whenever there is an official event being held in the province of Bohol.[8]
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ab"The Bohol Hymn". The Official Website of the Provincial Government of Bohol. Provincial Government of Bohol. October 13, 2018. Archived from
the original on April 8, 2007. Retrieved January 3, 2021.