Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: V.S.Khandekar
Publication: Mehta Publishing House
Category: कथासंग्रह
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कलिका - Kalika is a Marathi novel by V.S. Khandekar. It was first published in 1924 by Mehta Publishing House. The novel is set in the rural Maharashtra of the early 20th century. It tells the story of Kalika, a young woman who is forced to marry a man she does not love. The novel explores the themes of love, marriage, and social change. Kalaka is a well-written and engaging novel that provides a glimpse into the lives of rural women in early 20th century Maharashtra. The novel is also a powerful indictment of the social and economic conditions that forced women into arranged marriages. The novel has been translated into several languages, including English, Hindi, and Gujarati. It has also been adapted into several films and television series. Here is a more detailed description of the novel: Kalaka is the story of a young woman named Kalika who is forced to marry a man she does not love. Kalika is a beautiful and intelligent woman, but she is also poor and uneducated. She is the only daughter of a widowed farmer, and she is expected to marry a man who can provide for her family. Kalika's father arranges for her to marry a wealthy landowner named Raghunath. Raghunath is a cruel and abusive man, and he treats Kalika like a servant. He beats her, he insults her, and he forces her to work long hours. Kalika is miserable in her marriage, but she knows that she cannot leave. She is afraid of Raghunath, and she knows that she will not be able to support herself and her family if she leaves him. One day, Kalika meets a young man named Shankar. Shankar is a kind and gentle man, and he falls in love with Kalika. Kalika is drawn to Shankar, but she knows that she cannot be with him. She is married to Raghunath, and she is afraid of what will happen to her if she leaves him. Kalika's story is a story of love, loss, and sacrifice. It is a story of the strength of women and the power of love.