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Satya-Asatyache rahasy: सत्य-असत्याचे रहस्य

by Dada Bhagwan

बरेच लोक सत्य काय आहे आणि असत्य काय आहे हे जाणून घेण्यासाठी आयुष्यभर संघर्ष करत असतात. काही गोष्टी, काही लोकांसाठी सत्य मानल्या जातात तर काही लोक त्याचा तिरस्कार करतात. अशा दुविधेमुळे लोकांना प्रश्न पडतो की शेवटी सत्य कशास म्हणावे आणि असत्य कशास म्हणावे? आत्मज्ञानी परम पूज्य दादा भगवान आपल्याला सत्, सत्य आणि असत्य या तीन्ही शब्दांचे भेद समजावतात. ते सांगतात की, सत्म्हणजे शाश्वत तत्त्व, जसे की आपला आत्मा, की जो एक परम सत्य आहे आणि त्यास बदलणे संभव नाही. आपण शाक्षात आत्मस्वरुप आहोत आणि हिच आपली खरी ओळख आहे, यास दादाश्रींनी सत्म्हटले आहे. व्यवहार सत्य म्हणजे रिलेटिव्हमध्ये दिसणारे सत्य की जे लोकांच्या मान्यतेमुळे निर्माण झाले आहे आणि म्हणूनच ते लोकांच्या आपापल्या दृष्टीकोनाच्या आधारे वेगवेगळे असते. सत्य आणि असत्य तर आपल्या माया आणि मान्यतांमुळेच उभे होत असतात आणि ती एक सापेक्ष संकल्पनाच आहे, ज्याचा काही आधार नसतो. सत्, सत्य आणि असत्याचे गूढ रहस्य जाणून घेण्यासाठी हे पुस्तक अवश्य वाचा आणि आपल्या भ्रामक मान्यतांपासून मुक्त व्हा.

Satyamev Jayate

by Meenakshi Sardesai

Nimish was left to stay home with his friend Chirag. His parents and had gone to Kolhapur to fix Nimisha’s maternal aunt’s marriage. Nimish’s friend agreed to stay with him to guard their house. These boys were struggling to keep the house in order. Neighbour had helped them with some food. Chirag got up early in the morning and a man came asking for Nimish’s father but Chirag did not entertain him suspecting him to be a thief. The man was supposed to deliver some important documents. Nimish’s parents return home and decide not to leave them alone next time but still, they were happy that they had spoken the truth and were faithful.

Saval Javab

by Ravindra Kolhe

When Birbal asked a simple question, Birbal was aware that there is some deep meaning in it, why would Birbal be able to reply to every question which he has asked? Birbal has given such an easy answer to such a long question because Birbal's general knowledge was very good. That was why Birbal was known as Hajrajbabi. It is very important for you to have good knowledge and wisdom to become a good person.

Savay Sutali

by P. G. Sahasrabuddhe

A baby monkey had a habit of jumping from one branch to another branch and used his tail to hurt other insects and birds. Even after getting a warning from honeybees, the monkey did not give up the habit. One day, Honeybees were stinging the monkey. After this incidence, monkey does not hurt any insects and birds by his tail.

Seva Paropkar: सेवा-परोपकार

by Dada Bhagwan

सेवा का मुख्य उद्देश्य है कि मन-वचन-काया से दूसरों की मदद करना| जो व्यक्ति खुद के आराम और सुविधाओं के आगे औरो की ज़रूरतों को रखता है वह जीवन में कभी भी दुखी नहीं होता| मनुष्य जीवन का ध्येय, दूसरों की सेवा करना ही होना चाहिए| परम पूज्य दादाभगवान ने यह लक्ष्य हमेशा अपने जीवन में सबसे ऊपर रखा कि, जो कोई भी व्यक्ति उन्हें मिले, उसे कभी भी निराश होकर जाना ना पड़े| दादाजी निरंतर यही खोज में रहते थे कि, किस प्रकार लोग अपने दुखों से मुक्त हो और मोक्ष मार्ग में आगे बढे| उन्होंने अपनी सुख सुबिधाओं की परवाह किये बगैर ज़्यादा से ज़्यादा लोगो का भला हो ऐसी ही इच्छा जीवनभर रखी| पूज्य दादाश्री का मानना था कि आत्म-साक्षात्कार, मोक्ष प्राप्त करने का आसान तरीका था पर जिसे वह नहीं मिलता हैं, उसने सेवा का मार्ग ही अपनाना चाहिए| किस प्रकार लोगो की सेवा कर सुख की प्राप्ति करे, यह विस्तृत रूप से जानने के लिए यह किताब ज़रूर पढ़े|

Shabdhmadhurya

by Ravindra Kolhe

One day Akbar asked Birbal. People respect a person when there is no reason, and they condemn another person. Why should this happen? Birbal said, “All this happens because of the difference in speech government”. If the voice is sweet, then the person gets the honor and there is no condemnation. Using the common knowledge of the crow and the cottage, he explains it to him.

Shaletil Bhutataki

by Rajiv Tambe

One day Reena becomes late for school and she calls her friend ghost to help her reach school on time. The ghost makes the bus fly and reach school on time. Also, the ghost attends class with her and when the teacher was teaching about the procedure of rain the ghost does it practically and shows and nobody understands how it happened.

Shani sona

by Vinita Krishna

A story of a young girl helping her father,who is a carpenter in his work.

Shapit Murti

by Mohan Raval

Shantipal and Nandini were good friends from childhood. Nandini was a princess and could not tolerate Shantipal as her lover and she sends him away from the kingdom. He was a great artist and sculpture. He makes a beautiful statue of Nandini and a king sees it and falls in love with her. Nandini was so beautiful that everyone wanted to possess her. The king’s wife gets Nandini killed and there was a war between two kingdoms. The statue that Shantipal had carved had become a curse for both the kingdoms.

Shapit Rajaknya

by Sau. Leela Shinde

Princess Auror was cursed. “On the sixteenth birthday of the princess, she will die.” To save her from the curse she is sent into trance till she becomes big. One day she falls in love with a handsome prince and wants to marry him. The kiss of the price was the antidote for the curse.

Shayar Kutryachya Thapa

by Meenakshi Sardesai

Shayar was a dog and he had a friend John. One day he told his friend how happy he was and took him inside the house and explained him about the things in the house. There was a mattress and John felt like sleeping on it. He saw a belt hanging on a wall and asked what it is? Shayar tells his friend that he is very happy and both go to sleep. The owner comes and becomes angry and beat both of them with the belt. John jumps out of the window and escapes. All the lies of Shayar are exposed. John was staying in a garage and he felt that he is happier there.

Shekhacha Pahunchar

by Shekhar Shiledar

One day Shekh Chilli was alone so he decided to go to his friend Irfan’s house. He stayed there for a long time and Irfan’s wife started worrying. She planned to go to her mother’s house leaving her husband and Shekh Chilli. When she came she found Shekh Chilli had finished all the ration at home. She pretended to have a headache and did not get up and asked for a doctor. Shekh Chilli pretended to go and fetch the doctor but instead slept under the cot. Irfan and his wife thought he is gone and she told her husband that she lied that her head is paining. Same time Shekh Chilli come out and says I also lied that I am going to the doctor.

Shekhchillicha Rag

by Shekhar Shiledar

Children made fun of Shekh Chilli so he became angry and throw one child in the well and came home. He told this to his wife. His wife runs and saves the child and there she finds a dead lamb she throws this lamb into the well. The child’s parents come looking for him. They find the lamb in the water. Shekh Chilli sees and says how come the child turned into a lamb. He never understood the mystery.

Shera Dakuchi Kaid

by Shekhar Shiledar

One day Shekh Chilli was jobless and came to a city in search of a job. He was wandering in the nighttime and police arrested him and put him in the prison. There he thought of escaping by climbing a wall. Coincidentally a thief had also planned to escape and had arranged for rope and people to help him. The thief is caught and the police think that shekh chilli has managed to keep the thief from escaping. Shekh Chilli is released from the prison.

Sialkot Gatha: सियालकोट गाथा

by Ashwin Sanghi

अरविद आणि अरबाज या सारख्यासारख्याच दोन ‘व्यापाऱ्यांच्या’ आयुष्यातील चढउतार. वैयक्तिक आणि व्यावसायिक आयुष्यात वरचढ ठरण्यासाठी ते जगातला प्रत्येक नियम मोडत भयावह आणि घातक योजना आखतात. आणि त्यांची इच्छा नसूनही त्यांची आयुष्यं त्यांना पुन्हापुन्हा एकमेकांसमोर आणून उभी करतात. कथेचे धागे अत्यंत कुशलतेने गुंफणारे निष्णात कथाकार अश्विन सांघी पुन्हा एकदा भूतकाल आणि वर्तमानाचे, वास्तव आणि कल्पनेचे, इतिहास आणि दंतकथेचे, व्यवसाय आणि राजकारणाचे, प्रेम आणि द्वेषाचे धागे एकत्र गुंफत आहेत. अनेक पातळ्यांवर घडणाऱ्या घटना असणाऱ्या या चित्तथरारक गोष्टीत ते तुम्हाला उत्कंठेच्या कड्याच्या टोकावर सतत झुलवत ठेवतात आणि तिच्या अनपेक्षित शेवटाचा तुम्ही फक्त अंदाज बांधत राहता.

Sinhala Chakavile

by L. G. Paranjape

A Lion lived in a jungle. He was cruel and giving a lot of trouble to other animals in the jungle. One day Jungle committee of animals had decided that each of animal to went lion cave every day. Later the fox turn came. He thought a trick and lion killed.

Sinhobachi Phajiti

by Vishal Tayade

There was only one animal who was not afraid of the lion. The lion together with other animals plans to attack him. The elephants were strong and fling the lion away with his trunk and all the other animals run away. The lion tells his fellows not to give this news to other animals in fear of shame. But somehow the news spread in the jungle about the defeat.

Soneri Hans

by Nirmala Sarada

There was a goose and it had golden feathers. The goose saw that an old lady and her family were going through a tough time. They were very poor. The goose made them rich by giving them one golden feather every week. After few days the old lady becomes greedy. She catches the goose and starts plucking all the feather and so happens that the feather loses its gold and becomes ordinary feathers. The goose warns the old lady for her greed and goes away.

Songadya Phasala

by Ramkrushna Chaudhari

A fox was tired of hunting and eating every day. He wanted a hassle free life. He wears a sheep’s skin and starts staying with them. The shepherd unknowingly locked him along with the ship. The fox ate every day and stayed nicely. One day the shepherd receives some guest. He cuts this fox thinking it as a sheep.

Sonyasarakhi Sandhi

by Shakuntala Phadanis

It is a story of married couple, Bhiva and Shevanta. Bhiva was a woodcutter. One day, He went to the forest for cutting the tree.While cutting one tree, an angel came and told not to cut this tree. Bhiva asked for something in return, so the angel gave him one bead. She said to him that makes three wishes before the sunset. Later Bhiva and Shevanta makes three wishes.

Sukshma Arthashastrache Siddhant Bhag 2 FYBA Second Semester - RTMNU: सूक्ष्म अर्थशास्त्राचे सिद्धांत भाग 2 बी.ए. प्रथम वर्ष द्वितीय सेमिस्टर - राष्ट्रसंत तुकडोजी महाराज नागपूर विद्यापीठ

by Dr G. N. Jhamre

विद्यापीठ अनुदान आयोगाने ठरवून दिलेल्या ध्येय-धोरणानुसार सूक्ष्म अर्थशास्त्राचे सिद्धांत भाग - 2 (Micro Economics Theory - 2) हे बी.ए. द्वितीय सेमिस्टर करिता या वर्गासाठी मराठी भाषा अभ्यासमंडळाने संपादित केले आहे. पदवी आणि पदव्युत्तर पातळीवर दर्जेदार, उच्चप्रतीचे, व्यवसायाभिमुख आणि सर्वव्यापी शिक्षण दिले जावे याकरिता केंद्र सरकारच्या मानव संसाधन आणि विकास मंत्रालयाने तसेच विद्यापीठ अनुदान आयोगाने जी मार्गदर्शक तत्त्वे आणि धोरण निश्चित केले आहे त्याची मातृभाषेशी आणि वाङ्मयाशी योग्य सांगड घालण्याचे धोरण राष्ट्रसंत तुकडोजी महाराज नागपूर विद्यापीठाने अत्यंत विचारपूर्वक आणि दूरगामी स्वरूपात स्वीकारलेले आहे. त्याकरिता विद्यार्थ्यांच्या ज्ञानार्जनाचे यथार्थ मूल्यमापन करण्याच्या व त्यांच्या ज्ञानकक्षा विस्तारित करण्याच्या उद्देशाने आवश्यक ते बदल करण्याचा योग्य निर्णयही घेतलेला आहे. त्याच दृष्टिकोनातून मराठी भाषा अभ्यासमंडळाच्या मार्गदर्शनाखाली बी.ए. द्वितीय सेमिस्टर करिता' या पाठ्यपुस्तकाची निर्मिती पाठ्यपुस्तक समितीने केली आहे.

Sutaka Jhali

by Vishal Tayade

An ant was resting on a leaf and the leaf was old and about to fall. The ant did not know what to do when because of a heavy wind the leaf came from the tree. The leaf went and fell into the water and the ant was worried about how to get to the shore. Some ants along with her family rescue her and she is saved.

Sutti

by Ramesh Varkhede

Fatik and Makkan were brothers. Fatik was short tempered and did not get along well with his brother. One day his uncle comes and takes him to Calcutta. There his aunt finds uncomfortable to keep him. Fatik was unhappy there. Later he falls sick and demands to go home. Fatiks uncle brings his mother to Calcutta. She meets her son.

Svachchhata Samitee

by L. G. Paranjape

This a story of the frog. The village people knew him as the braveheart. He was very helpful for others. He was strict for cleaning and created a community of member. Once what happened, rain fell short. Once what happened, rain fell short, so how he had found, the solution read the story.

Svavlamban Hich Yashachi Pahili Payari

by Baba Bhand

This is a story of a boy name Ram. He was very lazy. Everyday morning he heard a school bell and he did not like it, because he had to get up and get ready for school. He was reluctant to do his own work and asked his mother to help him in everything.

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