India is a country filled with different languages and cultures, each with its own unique stories to tell. One such language, Marathi, has a rich literary tradition with many wonderful books.
From stories of the past to modern tales, Marathi authors have created books that captivate readers all over India. In this article, we'll take a look at ten of the best Marathi books that every bookworm in India should consider reading.
Shriman Yogi by Ranjit Desai
Ranjit Desai's book Shriman Yogi is the best Marathi book to read about Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, who founded the Maratha Empire. The book beautifully portrays the life of this legendary ruler, making it a must-read for history lovers.
Mrityunjay by Shivaji Sawant
"Mrityunjay" is a touching story about Karna, a key character in the Indian epic, the Mahabharata. The book is beautifully written, and it offers a deep look into Karna's life and feelings.
Swami by Ranjit Desai
Another book by Ranjit Desai, "Swami", talks about Swami Ramdas, a respected spiritual leader. This book gives us a look into his teachings and experiences, making it a great read for those interested in spirituality.
Samskara by U.R. Ananthamurthy
Originally in Kannada but translated into Marathi, "Samskara" deals with tradition, rituals, and morality. It makes you think about the clash between modern and traditional values.
Yayati by V.S. Khandekar
A modern Marathi classic, "Yayati" retells the story of King Yayati from the Mahabharata. The author's writing style and psychological insights have made this book very popular.
Mahanayak by Vishwas Patil
"Mahanayak" is a book that pays tribute to Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, the person who helped create India's Constitution. It's a fascinating account of his fight for social justice and equality.
Kosala by Bhalchandra Nemade
A significant work of Dalit literature, "Kosala" talks about the struggles and dreams of the Dalit community in rural Maharashtra. This book is a must-read for those interested in social issues.
Kanyasulkam by Gurazada Apparao
Originally in Telugu but later translated into Marathi, "Kanyasulkam" is a play that uses humor to show the challenges and moral issues in society.
The Silence by Shashi Tharoor
This novel by Shashi Tharoor explores the life of a Parsi woman, Sati, in pre-independence India. It beautifully tells the story of the Parsi community during a crucial time in Indian history.
Baluta by Daya Pawar
"Baluta" is an honest autobiography that shows the life of Daya Pawar, a Dalit writer and activist. It tells about the struggles faced by the Dalit community in India.
Marathi literature is a treasure trove of engaging and thought-provoking stories that should be celebrated throughout India. These ten books are just a glimpse of the wonderful literary world that Marathi authors have to offer.
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