Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: Bhausaheb Gavare
Publication: Amit Prakashan
Category: बालसाहित्य
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अल्लाऊद्दीन आणि जादुचा दिवा (Allauddin Aani Jaduc) is a Marathi children's novel by Bhausaheb Gavare. It was first published in 1965 by Amit Prakashan. The story is about a young boy named Allauddin who discovers a magic lamp and uses it to become a wealthy sultan. However, he soon learns that power can be dangerous, and he must use it wisely to avoid making the same mistakes as his predecessors. The novel is a classic example of Marathi children's literature, and it has been enjoyed by generations of readers. It is a well-written and engaging story that teaches important lessons about life and responsibility. Here is a more detailed description of the book: Allauddin is a poor young boy who lives in a small village. One day, he is exploring the ruins of an old palace when he finds a magic lamp. When he rubs the lamp, a genie appears and grants him three wishes. Allauddin is overjoyed. He uses his first wish to become a wealthy sultan. His second wish is to marry the beautiful princess Badr-ul-Jamal. And his third wish is for the genie to disappear, so that no one will ever know about his magic lamp. Allauddin's wishes are granted, and he soon becomes one of the most powerful men in the world. He lives in a magnificent palace and has everything he could ever want. However, he soon realizes that power can be dangerous. Allauddin's new subjects are afraid of him. They whisper behind his back, and they plot to overthrow him. Allauddin becomes paranoid and suspicious. He starts to believe that everyone is out to get him. One day, Allauddin's vizier, Kasim, tells him about a magic cave that is filled with gold. Allauddin decides to go to the cave and bring back some of the gold. However, the cave is guarded by a giant cyclops. Allauddin is brave and cunning, and he manages to defeat the cyclops and bring back the gold. However, he is also greedy, and he takes more gold than he needs. The giant cyclops is furious, and he vows to get revenge on Allauddin. He follows Allauddin back to the palace and attacks him. Allauddin is outnumbered and outmatched, and he is about to be killed when the genie appears and saves him. The genie tells Allauddin that he has been watching him, and he is disappointed in him. He says that Allauddin has used his power for selfish reasons, and he has become a tyrant. The genie tells Allauddin that he is going to take away his magic lamp and his power. Allauddin is heartbroken. He realizes that he has made a mistake, and he begs the genie for forgiveness. The genie says that he will forgive Allauddin, but only if he promises to use his power wisely in the future. Allauddin promises to be a better ruler, and he uses his power to help his subjects. He builds hospitals and schools, and he provides food and shelter for the poor. He becomes a just and wise ruler, and he is loved and respected by his people. Allauddin Aani Jaduc is a classic tale of good versus evil. It is a story about the dangers of power and the importance of using it wisely. It is also a story about redemption and the power of forgiveness.