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Kunte was the first professional Marathi journalist. Prabhakar eulogised Indian art and culture. American missionaries started a Marathi magazine called Dnyanodaya in 1842 which denigrated Hindu religion but also had articles related to science and technology. [22] The magazine is still in print today.
Seventh Girl's Seventh Daughter) is an Indian Marathi language TV series aired on Zee Marathi. [1] It is directed by Jayant Pawar and produced by Vidyadhar Pathare under the banner of Iris Production. [2] It premiered from 12 September 2022 by replacing Devmanus 2. It stars Titeeksha Tawde, Aishwarya Narkar and Ajinkya Nanaware in lead roles. [3]
The story of Navnath) is an Indian Marathi language devotional television series which aired on Sony Marathi. [1] The show premiered on 21 June 2021. [ 2 ] Jayesh Shewalkar, Shantanu Gangane, Aniruddha Joshi and Nakul Ghanekar are playing the lead roles.
N. M. Penzer (1924-28), The ocean of story, being C. H. Tawney's translation of Somadeva's Katha sarit sagara (or Ocean of streams of story), 10 vols Vol I, Vol II, Vol III, Vol IV, Vol V, Vol VI, Vol VII, Vol VIII, Vol IX, Vol X at the Internet Archive. Based on Tawney's translation, but greatly expanded, with additional notes and remarks ...
This is a list of titles in the Indian Amar Chitra Katha comic book series. The table below shows the numbering as part of the old series as well as that of the new series. Titles which were published in only one of the series have been indicated with a "NA" against the series in which they did not appear.
Vijaya Rajadhyaksha (Devanagari: विजया राजाध्यक्ष; born 1933) is a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India.. She studied at Rajaram College in Kolhapur, and obtained her doctorate from Mumbai University.
The language used is the 14-15th century Marathi. The book is written as a conversation between Siddha (who is a disciple of Shri Narasimha Saraswati) and Naamdharak who is listening to Siddha . Guru Charitra is divided into 3 parts: Dnyan kaand (Knowledge), Karma kaand (Work) and Bhakti Kaand (Devotion).
The Dāsbodha was written in 1654 by Samarth Ramdas Swāmi (1608-1681), a satguru, a Hindu saint from Maharashtra, in the local Marathi language.It is a comprehensive volume in verse form providing instructions on the religious life, presented in the format of a conversation between a Guru and disciple.