Ya Sangnech Karaycha Kay
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• Author: Vidula Ramabai
• Language: Marathi
• Category: Kavitasangrah
About the Book
Ya Sangnech Karaycha Kay is a thoughtful Marathi kavitasangrah by Vidula Ramabai, often described as a poetry collection that builds a bridge of dialogue. The poems engage in conversations—sometimes with the self and sometimes with the surrounding world. Through mature and reflective thought, the collection explores self-discovery rooted in familial relationships, including the presence of mothers and grandmothers. It also offers contemplation on self-centered attitudes within the survival-driven middle class, as well as on women who struggle with a sense of selfhood. This kavitasangrah invites readers into a meaningful dialogue shaped by awareness, introspection, and social observation.
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Ya Sangnech Karaycha Kay
Ya Sangnech Karaycha Kay
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• Author: Vidula Ramabai
• Language: Marathi
• Category: Kavitasangrah
About the Book
Ya Sangnech Karaycha Kay is a thoughtful Marathi kavitasangrah by Vidula Ramabai, often described as a poetry collection that builds a bridge of dialogue. The poems engage in conversations—sometimes with the self and sometimes with the surrounding world. Through mature and reflective thought, the collection explores self-discovery rooted in familial relationships, including the presence of mothers and grandmothers. It also offers contemplation on self-centered attitudes within the survival-driven middle class, as well as on women who struggle with a sense of selfhood. This kavitasangrah invites readers into a meaningful dialogue shaped by awareness, introspection, and social observation.
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Book Details
• Author: Vidula Ramabai
• Language: Marathi
• Category: Kavitasangrah
About the Book
Ya Sangnech Karaycha Kay is a thoughtful Marathi kavitasangrah by Vidula Ramabai, often described as a poetry collection that builds a bridge of dialogue. The poems engage in conversations—sometimes with the self and sometimes with the surrounding world. Through mature and reflective thought, the collection explores self-discovery rooted in familial relationships, including the presence of mothers and grandmothers. It also offers contemplation on self-centered attitudes within the survival-driven middle class, as well as on women who struggle with a sense of selfhood. This kavitasangrah invites readers into a meaningful dialogue shaped by awareness, introspection, and social observation.













