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Savitribai jyotiba phule.. India's first female teacher.... Journey of Savitribai Phule

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 Savitribai Phule (January 3, 1831 – March 10, 1897) was India’s first female teacher, a social reformer, and a poet. She made significant contributions to the education and rights of women and marginalized communities in Indian society. Along with her husband, Jyotirao Phule, she worked tirelessly for education, women empowerment, and social justice. Major Contributions and Work: 1. First Female Teacher: Savitribai became India’s first female teacher. In 1848, she established a school for girls in Pune, which was the first of its kind in India. 2. Women Empowerment: She focused on educating women and making them self-reliant. She also opposed child marriage, the practice of sati, and caste-based discrimination. 3. Social Reforms: Together with Jyotirao, she founded the "Satyashodhak Samaj" (Truth-seekers' Society) to work towards the abolition of caste and social inequality. 4. Widow Remarriage: She encouraged the remarriage of widows and established shelters for them...

Culture of Maharashtra : it means beauty of nature, loyalty and humanity

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  The culture of Maharashtra is a unique example of India’s rich and diverse traditions. The state is renowned for its art, literature, music, dance, festivals, cuisine, and architecture. Let’s explore the key aspects of its culture: 1. Language and Literature Marathi is the primary language of Maharashtra. Saints like Sant Dnyaneshwar and Tukaram greatly enriched Marathi literature. Modern Marathi writers and poets have also made significant contributions. 2. Folk Art and Music Tamasha and Lavani : These are traditional dance-drama forms, with Lavani being especially famous for its musical and vibrant performances. Bharud : A folk drama style that includes social and religious themes. Powada : A form of ballad that narrates historical events. 3. Festivals Ganeshotsav is the most prominent festival in Maharashtra, celebrated with grandeur. Other major festivals include Diwali, Holi, Makar Sankranti, and Gudi Padwa. The Pandharpur Wari, associated with the Warkari sect, symbolizes d...

Maharashtrian traditional look:

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  Maharashtrian men women traditional look : The traditional Maharashtrian look reflects simplicity, elegance, and cultural heritage.. The traditional Maharashtrian look reflects simplicity, elegance, and cultural heritage. It is a beautiful blend of traditional attire, jewelries and adornments.  The first word that comes to mind when I see a Maharashtrian bride is 'wow'. The beauty and the grace that a traditional Marathi bride exudes is nothing short of perfection. The look is so full of vibrance, that every detail, from saree borders to jewellery to half-moon bindis, makes a statement on its own. While a classic Nauvari saree will always stand as a symbol of Maharashtra's rich culture and traditions, there are many other styles to choose from especially when it comes to the modern day wedding scene.  If you are a Marathi Mulgi who is all set to bring abundant fashionista vibes on her wedding day, this article will help you to get inspired for such an auspicious occasio...