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Shivaji Jayanti: Celebrating the Legacy of a Visionary Leader

Shivaji Jayanti, celebrated on February 19th, marks the birth anniversary of one of India’s most revered historical figures—Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. A warrior […]

Maratha Light Infantry Day: Honoring the Legacy and the Spirit of Shivaji Maharaj

Every year, on February 4th, Maratha Light Infantry Day is celebrated across India to honor the incredible history, valor, and achievements of […]

The History and Significance of Republic Day: A Celebration of India’s Democracy

Republic Day is one of the most important national holidays in India, and is celebrated on January 26th every year. It marks […]

The Rich History of Makar Sankranti: Celebrating the Festival of the Sun

Makar Sankranti, one of the most celebrated festivals in India, marks a significant transition in the solar calendar. Observed every year on […]

Why NRIs Find It Difficult to Teach Marathi to Their Children

If you’ve found yourself asking the question – “Why won’t my child speak in Marathi?”, you’re not alone! For many Non-Resident Indians […]

10 Simple Everyday Questions to ask your Aajee (Grandmother)

In the whirlwind of being a part of a Maharashtrian family while living abroad, navigating family relations can sometimes feel like unraveling […]

Challenges Foreigners Face While Learning Marathi

Learning a new language is always an adventure, filled with both excitement and challenges. For foreigners delving into Marathi, the regional language […]

Free Marathi Activity Sheets for Foreign Spouses & NRI Kids

Marathi is a vibrant and melodious language spoken by millions of people primarily in the Indian state of Maharashtra and its neighbouring […]

10 Essential Ornaments for a Marathi Bride (Includes a fun activity sheet)

In various cultures, specific accessories hold profound symbolic value for brides. In the rich tapestry of Indian traditions, a bride’s ensemble is […]

Mangalagaur: The Maharashtrian festival where no men are allowed

Shravan (Shraavaṉ) marks the arrival of the monsoons in Western India and women in Maharashtrian households come together to celebrate the joyous […]

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