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Kaavya Phule

Kaavya Phule

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Sumeet-Shetty 7 months, 2 weeks ago

Kaavya Phule: The Blossoming Voice of India's First Feminist Poet

Kaavya Phule is a powerful collection of poems written by Savitribai Phule — India’s first female teacher and a bold voice for women’s rights and education. These poems were originally written in Marathi and are now beautifully translated for everyone to enjoy.

Through her words, Savitribai speaks about equality, justice, education, and the struggles of the poor and marginalized. Her poetry feels honest, emotional, and ahead of her time — especially when she encourages women to rise and fight for their rights.

What makes this book truly special is how it connects history, literature, and the human spirit. It’s not just poetry — it’s a window into the mind of a fearless woman who changed India.

If you’re someone who loves meaningful writing and wants to feel inspired, Kaavya Phule is a must-read. It’s short, powerful, and unforgettable.

muzaffar99pansare@gmail.com 7 months, 2 weeks ago

Savitribai Phule

This is a beautiful and powerful book. Kaavya Phule brings together poems and writings inspired by Savitribai Phule. It is a tribute to her strength and vision. The poems are easy to read and full of feeling. The illustrations are also very pleasing to look at.

nilesh.chakne5 7 months, 2 weeks ago

Kaavya Phule : By Savitribai Phule - she is the person who showed everyone the path to progress through this book.

Savitribai’s Kaavya Phule is a masterful collections of poems about secret to India’s progress during British India. It shows her effort to raise the status of underpriviliged population in the time that was trying to suppress dicent. This book is a testament to Priyamwada's lifelong translating Marathi books to English and her ability to weave together information, and storytelling into a compelling narrative. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in understanding how Savitribai's literature in British India shaped the life of Shudras and Dalits of the world we live in today. In fact she was the one who coined this term "Dalits" to help all the Savarna women specially upper caste women and Dalit population to learn and move towards a future which will help in human evolution.
P.S.: The illustrations in the books are unique and make pleasant reading experience.