Balasaheb Shinde Marathi Grammar Book: Latest Edition

She doesn't argue rules. She tells him a story. About a girl in the Maval region she interviewed for her thesis. The girl, a weaver, couldn't recite a single Sandhi rule but could sing a Powada (ballad) from the 17th century with perfect, intuitive grammar. When asked why she said 'Rama aaha' instead of 'Rama:' the girl thought for a moment and said, "Because 'Rama:' sounds like he's far away, up on a throne. 'Rama aaha' sounds like he's right here, inhaling the same dust as me."

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