Marathi Literary

Bahinabai Chaudhari
Bahinabai Chaudhari, a revered figure in Marathi literature, was a prolific poetess and folk singer whose verses continue to resonate with the soulful essence of rural Maharashtra. Born in 1880 in the village of Asode in Maharashtra, Bahinabai’s life unfolded against the backdrop of a rapidly changing social landscape in India. Despite facing the challenges of a traditional society that often limited women’s roles, she defied conventions and left an indelible mark through her poignant poetry and soul-stirring music. Her works, deeply rooted in the folk traditions of the region, reflect the joys and sorrows of everyday life, offering a glimpse into the cultural tapestry of rural Maharashtra. Bahinabai Chaudhari’s contributions to Marathi literature endure as a testament to her artistic prowess and her ability to transcend societal barriers, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire generations.
Popular Books-
- Bahinabainchi gani (बहिणाबाईंची गाणी)
- Bahinabai Niyantranache Kshetra (बहिणाबाई नियंत्रणाचे क्षेत्र)
- Bahinabainchi Bakhar (बहिणाबाईंची बखर)

Durga Bhagwat
Durga Bhagwat, a distinguished Indian scholar, writer, and social activist, stands as a prominent figure in the realms of literature and cultural discourse. Born on February 18, 1918, in Maharashtra, she dedicated her life to the pursuit of knowledge and the promotion of social justice. Durga Bhagwat’s multifaceted contributions span across various genres, including historical research, literary criticism, and fiction. Her insightful writings delve into the rich tapestry of Indian history, philosophy, and mythology, offering readers profound insights into the cultural heritage of the nation. Renowned for her commitment to education and her advocacy for women’s rights, Durga Bhagwat’s legacy extends beyond her literary works, leaving an indelible mark on the intellectual and social landscape of India. Through her eloquent prose and scholarly pursuits, she continues to inspire generations with her commitment to enlightenment, empowerment, and the preservation of India’s cultural heritage.
Popular Books-
- “Lokshastra ani Lokprabodhan” (लोकशास्त्र आणि लोकप्रबोधन)
- “Samskriti ani Sanskruti” (सांस्कृती आणि संस्कृती)
- “Chandragupta Maurya” (चंद्रगुप्त मौर्य)
- “Pāṇi: Ek Kala, Ek Samasya” (पाणी: एक कला, एक समस्या)

Shivaji Sawant
Shivaji Sawant, a distinguished Indian author and playwright, occupies a revered place in Marathi literature for his profound literary creations and insightful narratives. Born on August 31, 1940, in Pune, Maharashtra, Sawant is best known for his magnum opus, “Mrityunjaya,” a monumental novel that delves into the life and psyche of the legendary Karna from the Indian epic Mahabharata. His literary works are characterized by a deep understanding of historical and mythological themes, combined with a masterful storytelling prowess that captivates readers. Beyond “Mrityunjaya,” Sawant’s repertoire includes plays, essays, and other novels, each contributing to the enrichment of Marathi literature. His ability to blend historical accuracy with compelling storytelling has earned him accolades and a lasting legacy in the literary landscape of Maharashtra. Shivaji Sawant’s work continues to inspire and resonate with readers, reflecting his commitment to exploring the complexities of human existence and the timeless themes embedded in Indian mythology.
Popular Books-
- “Mrityunjaya” (मृत्युंजय)
- “Yugandhar” (युगंधर)
- “Chhava” (छावा)
- “Kautsa” (कौत्स)

P.K. Atre
P. K. Atre, a towering figure in Marathi literature, journalism, and politics, left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape of Maharashtra. Born on September 17, 1898, in Pune, Atre was a polymath whose multifaceted career included roles as a prolific writer, editor, playwright, and social commentator. His literary works, known for their wit, satire, and social critique, often challenged societal norms and engaged with contemporary issues. Atre’s contributions extended beyond literature; he played a pivotal role in journalism and actively participated in politics. His fearless approach to expressing opinions and his commitment to free speech earned him both admiration and controversy. P. K. Atre’s legacy endures through his influential writings and his impact on the cultural and political discourse of Maharashtra. Here are some of his popular books:
Popular Books-
- Karheche Pani
- Phule Ani Mule
- Mi ubha ahe
- Vastraharan
- Lagnchi bedi
- Mi Kasa zalo

Ranjit Desai
Ranjit Desai, an esteemed Marathi author, carved a niche for himself in the literary realm through his masterful storytelling and historical novels. Born on May 8, 1928, in Pune, Maharashtra, Desai’s literary career unfolded against the backdrop of post-independence India. His narrative prowess, coupled with a deep understanding of historical events and characters, brought to life captivating stories that resonated with readers. Desai’s works often explored the lives of iconic figures and the socio-political landscape of different eras, showcasing his commitment to preserving and presenting history in a compelling manner. His ability to weave together fiction and historical facts has earned him acclaim in Marathi literature. Here are some of Ranjit Desai’s popular books:
Popular Books-
- “Shriman Yogi” (श्रीमान योगी)
- “Swami” (स्वामी)
- Radhey
- Karna
- Maza gaav
- Shivaji :The Great Maratha

V.D Karandikar
Vasant Devaji Karandikar, widely known as V. D. Karandikar or simply “Vinda,” was a luminary in Marathi literature, acclaimed for his poetic brilliance and philosophical depth. Born on August 23, 1918, in Dhalavali, Maharashtra, Karandikar emerged as a prominent poet, essayist, and critic who made a significant impact on the literary landscape of India. His poetry is characterized by a unique blend of traditional and modern sensibilities, exploring themes of existentialism, spirituality, and the human condition. V. D. Karandikar’s literary journey, spanning several decades, has left an enduring legacy. Here are some of his popular books:
Popular Books-
- Mrudgandha
- Dhrupad
- Yedu lokancha Desh
- Top
- Astadarshane
- Saat eke saat
- Adam tadam
- Ekda kay zale
- Circus wala

V S Khandekar
Vishnu Sakharam Khandekar, often referred to as V. S. Khandekar, stands as a towering figure in Marathi literature, celebrated for his versatility as a novelist, short story writer, essayist, and literary critic. Born on January 11, 1898, in Maharashtra, Khandekar’s literary journey unfolded during a period of significant social and cultural change in India. His literary prowess earned him the prestigious Jnanpith Award in 1974 for his magnum opus, “Yayati,” a profound and psychologically rich novel. Khandekar’s works are characterized by their exploration of human relationships, existential questions, and a keen observation of societal nuances. Here are some of his popular books:
Popular Books-
- “Yayati” (ययाति)
- Amrutvel
- Sukhacha Bodh
- kronchvadh
- Hirava chapha
- Don Mane
- Sanchvaat
- Stree ani Purush