Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: Dinkar Joshi
Publication: Diamond Publications
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Note:परतुनि ये घनश्याम... - Paratuni Ye Ghanshyam (English: Here Comes Ghanshyam) is a Marathi novel written by Dinkar Joshi. It was first published in 1965 and has since been reprinted several times. The novel is set in the rural Maharashtra of the early 20th century and tells the story of Ghanshyam, a young boy who is raised by his widowed mother. Ghanshyam is a kind and gentle soul, but he is also very poor. He is constantly bullied by the other children in the village, and his mother is unable to provide him with the education that he craves. One day, Ghanshyam meets a wandering sadhu who tells him that he is destined for greatness. The sadhu gives Ghanshyam a mantra to chant, and Ghanshyam soon begins to show signs of supernatural powers. He is able to heal the sick, levitate objects, and even control the weather. Ghanshyam's newfound powers attract the attention of the local villagers, who are both fascinated and afraid of him. Some of the villagers believe that Ghanshyam is a saint, while others believe that he is a demon. Ghanshyam himself is unsure of what he is, but he knows that he has a responsibility to use his powers for good. He sets out on a journey to help those in need, and along the way he learns about the true meaning of love, compassion, and forgiveness. Paratuni Ye Ghanshyam... is a heartwarming and inspiring story about a young boy who overcomes great adversity to become a true hero. The novel is a classic of Marathi literature, and it has been translated into several languages.