- The
powada (Marathi: पोवाडा) is a
genre of
Marathi poetry that was
during the late 17th
century in India.
Powada,
which means ‘to glorify’, is a traditional...
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Brahmananche Kasab, 1869
Powada :
Chatrapati Shivajiraje Bhosle Yancha, [English: Life Of Shivaji, In
Poetical Metre], June 1869
Powada:
Vidyakhatyatil Brahman...
- appearance)
Bharat Dabholkar as
General Afzal Khan in
Powada song (special appearance)
Bharat Jadhav as
Powada presenter (special appearance)
Ankush Chaudhari...
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companion of
Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. A
local poet Tulsidas,
wrote a
powada describing Subhedar Tanhaji's
heroics and
sacrifice of life in the Battle...
-
describe the
episode include:
Afzal Khan Vadh ("The
Killing of
Afzal Khan"),
powada composed by
Agrindas or
Ajnandas in 1659, and
probably revised later; the...
- Rege,
Sharmila (2002). "Conceptualising Po****r Culture: 'Lavani' and '
Powada' in Maharashtra".
Economic and
Political W****ly. 37 (11): 1038–1047. ISSN 0012-9976...
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Sanskrit epics to a
certain extent. This
period also saw the
development of
Powada (ballads sung in
honour of warriors), and
Lavani (romantic
songs presented...
- Maharashtra's
cherished factors which are
disappearing rapidly.)
Shahiris and
Powada.
Sharang Dev, a 13th-century composer, was from
Maharashtra as well. " Aagri...
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governed by the
Commissioner of
Sports and
Youth Services, Pune. Lavani,
Powada and
Tamasha are the most po****r folk
songs in Maharashtra. Bhaleri, a folk...
- screenplays, and 10
ballads in the
Marathi powada style. Sathe's use of
folkloric narrative styles like
powada and
Spiritual Songs helped po****rise and...