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Buddhiman Vyapari

by Shivkumar Baijal

This is a story of a brainy business man. He was into business of Multani mitti. While coming home he was traveling through a desert and had half of Multani mitti on his donkey's back and the donkey was not able to maintain the balance. The businessman told the servants to balance the weight by adding sand to the other half. Another businessman criticized this idea. The businessman said he is not a good businessman. When he reached home there was a demand for the sand from the king’s palace. He sold the sand for the price of multani mitti.

Dhan Nashibatale

by Shivkumar Baijal

This is the story of Bhola and Chatursena. Bhola was poor but a good man and helped everybody in the village but Chatursena was his opposite nobody in the village liked him. One day Bhola finds a pot of gold coins in the field and he gives it to Chatursena. Chatursena sees snakes inside the pot and becomes angry. He throws it into the house of Bhola thinking that the snakes will bite Bhola and he will die. Bhola gets all the gold coins from the pot. He becomes rich.

Durdaivi

by Shivkumar Baijal

This is a story of a Brahmin family. They were struggling to make their living. One day Goddess Parvati tells her husband to bless the Brahmin. God Shankar tells her that it will not help because to be poor is their destiny. Later Parvati finds out that it is true because she gives them three wishes and they still chose to be poor.

Dushkrutyach Phal

by Shivkumar Baijal

This is a story of a poor boy Hanuman. One day the Sarpanch of the village asks him to get some things from another village. There was a man named Thakur who was jealous of him and goes and tries to rob his money on the way. But a monkey sees this and helps Hanuman. The monkey also takes the money from Thakur’s pocket and puts into Hanuman’s pocket. Thakur gets drunk and is beaten for not paying and gets punished for his bad habit.

Ishvar Krupa

by Shivkumar Baijal

A king’s minister was a devotee of God. After every incident, he uttered “God’s mercy”. The king did not like it but he kept quiet. One day the king's wife dies and he says the same thing still, the king keeps quiet. One day the King cuts his finger and he says the same thing. The king asks him to leave the kingdom and go away. One day the king was alone in the jungle and some people not knowing him think of sacrificing him but gets saved because of his cut finger. The king asks his people to bring the man back and tells him that because of his God I am saved today and starts believing God.

Jagavegale Atithya

by Shivkumar Baijal

This is a story of a poor Brahmin Damodar and his wife. He did not allow any man to go without food when they visited him. One day God himself comes to his house and he stays with him for two days. The Brahmin stays hungry and sells his wife's hair to feed the guest. God makes Dayaram prosperous for his selfless duty towards his guests.

Kanjusich Phal

by Shivkumar Baijal

There was a poor Brahmin and he had a girl about to get married. The Brahmin did not have money so he goes and pleads to God. A stingy man hears this and approaches the Brahmin. He tells him that he is ready to give him Rupees fifty if he gives him the temple offering. The man gets only seven rupees in the offering so he becomes angry and tries to fight with God. God makes him give more fifty Rupees to the Brahmin. The stingy person scared of God gives the Brahmin money and goes away.

Khara Dagina

by Shivkumar Baijal

A king named Chakraven worked hard and make his living. Whatever tax came to his house he returned it for the welfare of the people. One day his wife demands jewelry. The king brings her jewelry from the tax of Ravana and gives her. But the queen realizes that her husband is the real jewelry and she returns the jewelry back to Ravana.

Khara Vijay

by Shivkumar Baijal

This is a story of Sher Singh and Dayaram. Sher Singh was prideful and caused Dayaram a lot of loss. Dayaram kept on doing good to Sher Singh and changed the heart of Sher Singh. Sher Singh apologizes to Dayaram and they become friends.

Mitracha Salla

by Shivkumar Baijal

This is a story of a farmer who was very rich but lazy. He started losing his wealth because of laziness. One day his friend advised him to go and see a flamingo on a nearby lake and he will become prosperous again. The farmer gets up early in the morning and goes to the lake. He found people stealing his grains, robbing him of milk and his servants are coming late on duty. He fixes all the problems and he became prosperous again.

Niyamacha Phayada

by Shivkumar Baijal

This is a story of a rich man Jaat. He never worshiped God. One day a priest suggested him to meditate upon God. But this man was looking for a shortcut so he said I will eat food only after seeing the face of my neighbour. One day this act made them both very rich so they decided that they will not eat without worshiping God daily.

Pramanik Lakudtodya

by Shivkumar Baijal

A woodcutter was helped by God when his axe fell into the river. God of the forest comes and gives him a golden axe but the cutter says it is not his axe. Then he is given silver axe again the reply was the same. Then he is given his original axe. The God was happy for his truth and presents him with gold and silver axe as well. Raghu also tried to do the same thing like the woodcutter but he loses his axe and comes home empty-handed because he did not tell the truth.

Punarjanma

by Shivkumar Baijal

This is a story of a thief who had done a robbery in the palace. He happens to listen to a preaching and his life changed. He heard about God and was born again. He told the king that he did not do any robbery in this life. He proved to the king that what wrong he had done was in previous life.

Sadhu Ani Chor

by Shivkumar Baijal

This is a story of a man who was a robber and wanted to become a sage so that he can rob the king. He becomes a sage and later he is transformed into a good man. He gives away the thought of robbing and continues to be a sage throughout his life.

Sarvat Motha Papi

by Shivkumar Baijal

One intelligent Pandit got married and his wife wanted to know whether who the biggest sinner is. The Pandit Ji could not answer her question. He met with a prostitute and she explains him the answer to this question.

Sarvat Motha Punyatma

by Shivkumar Baijal

One day a priest saw a dream and in his dream God asked him to gather together. When everybody was gathered together there a miraculous letter appeared of gold and diamonds. It was written this reward is for the most generous and good person. All the famous and known people touched the letter and it changed into ordinary one. One day a man who cared for the poor entered in the temple and it was given to him. As soon as he touched it the letter started sparkling and shining and spread more light.54. Sadhu ani chor

Sevechi Sandhi

by Shivkumar Baijal

This is a story of four brothers. Three brothers did not allow Hanuman to serve Ram. Hanuman had no work so that he can serve Ram. He decides to snap his finger whenever Ram yawns. He sat watching him continuously. He was asked to sleep on the terrace and there he kept on snapping his finger. Ram yawned and his mouth did not shut so everybody started wondering. Hanuman stopped snapping his finger and his mouth closed.

Shambhar Rupayat Ek Salla

by Shivkumar Baijal

One businessman takes some advice from a Pandit Ji. One advice for one hundred rupees. He took four advice for four hundred rupees. Later this advice helped him save his own life and he escapes from there as well.

Shetajila Shiksha

by Shivkumar Baijal

This is a story of a businessman who had too much pride. He never respected anybody.one day some saints were passing by and he insulted them. To teach him a lesson a saint takes the man’s form and enters his house. After this, the man encounters a lot of problems identifying himself. Later he learns the lesson and becomes a good man.

Shuddha Harikatha

by Shivkumar Baijal

This is a story of Saint Ramdas. He had seen God many times but wanted that other people should also see him. God tells him to invite people and tell them the pure word. Saint Ramdas started sharing the word and started worshiping God.he was engrossed in his singing with closed eyes and the people slowly started going. In the end, he was left alone worshiping and God appears to him. God tells him that in true worship also God manifests himself.

Svabhav Parivartan

by Shivkumar Baijal

One man had to give a dowry and did not have money so he tried to steal the money from a widow’s house. The widow cries to God for the theft. The man returns the money and was worried about his daughter’s marriage. The daughter’s father-in-law gets a good profit in his business and he decides not to take the dowry. This man gives away the thought of stealing and becomes a good man.

Svargadarshan

by Shivkumar Baijal

Narayan was an innocent boy and in his dream he sees heaven. He wanted to go to heaven so he collects money by doing good deeds. One day an old man had lost all his good deed money and was crying. There Narayan meets him and gives him his coins. This man was God he keeps his hands on Narayan’s eyes and he sees heaven.

Samajashastriya Vicharatil Pramukh Pravah Bhag 1: समाजशास्त्रीय विचारातील प्रमुख प्रवाह भाग १

by Hemkant Venkatesh Balakundi

समाजशास्त्रीय विचारांतील प्रमुख प्रवाह हा रेमंड ऑरॉं या फ्रान्समधील विचारवंताच्या ग्रंथाचा श्री. हेमकांत वेंकटेश बलकुंदी यांनी केलेला मराठी अनुवाद आहे. परभाषेतील अभिजात / मौलिक पुस्तकांचा अनुवाद करून तो मराठी वाचकांना उपलब्ध करून देणे हे महाराष्ट्र राज्य साहित्य आणि संस्कृती मंडळाच्या उद्दिष्टांपैकी एक उद्दिष्ट आहे व या उद्दिष्टाला अनुसरून या पुस्तकाचा हा अनुवाद आहे. अलीकडच्या काळात माणसाचे जीवन इतके समस्याग्रस्त झालेले आहे की, माणसाचे जीवन समजून घेण्यासाठी ज्या परिस्थितीत त्याची जडणघडण झालेली आहे ती परिस्थितीदेखील समजून घेणे आवश्यक ठरले आहे. या दृष्टीनेही या ग्रंथाची उपयुक्तता आहे.

Chukat Kon Nahi Adhunik Yugatil Aruni

by Kumudini Ballal

Story of a small child from class four, obeyed his teacher and did the job sleeping in the field whole night restricting water from flowing further in marathi.

Chukat kon Nahi Ashi Asate Maitri

by Kumudini Ballal

Story of two friends had same name Ram, they also had similar features in marathi.

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