Best Marathi Books To Read New Jun 2026
These classics continue to top the charts and are essential for any Marathi reader's collection: Top 100 Marathi Books - Akshardhara Book Gallery
Mira had always believed that new beginnings were hidden in old pages. But lately, every book she picked felt like a rerun of her own thoughts. She needed something new —not just a fresh print, but a story that would shake her Marathi soul awake.
Mira read the titles:
A revolutionary novel that changed the direction of modern Marathi fiction with its unique style. (बटाट्याची चाळ) P. L. Deshpande Satire / Humor
Self-improvement, financial literacy, and mental well-being have become massive genres in Marathi publishing over the last couple of years. best marathi books to read new
by Nitin Thorat: A recently published work exploring the history of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's lost home, available through Akshargranth . Abhinav Year Book 2025
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: A new adaptation and revitalized edition of Shivaji Sawant's epic on the life of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj has gained massive popularity recently due to its influence on contemporary cinema.
by V.S. Khandekar : A Jnanpith Award-winning retelling of King Yayati’s story, exploring themes of lust and human desire. Mira read the titles: A revolutionary novel that
The landscape of Marathi literature is flourishing with a mix of timeless classics and compelling new releases. Whether you are looking for historical epics that define the Maratha spirit, modern psychological dramas, or recently translated global bestsellers, the options are vast.
Gone are the days when Marathi literature was solely defined by the Dalit Panther movement of the 70s or the nostalgic Gramin (rural) novels of the 90s. Today’s Marathi authors are writing about crypto-bros in Pune, queer love in Nagpur, ecological collapse in the Western Ghats, and the loneliness of the globalized IT worker.