5 typesof powade written in English
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powada (masculine, singular), powade (plural) (syn. pawada, pawad). Etymology: pra + vad (Sanskrit root) > pravaad > pravaad > pawad > powada. 'Pawad' literally means to say something at the top of your voice, loudly, to stress a point. The first record of the word 'pawad' appears in Dnyaneshwari, the first treatise in Marathi. In ancient Marathi the word is used with different meanings, such as strength, valor, praise, expansion, and desire. Powade are equivalent to the western ballad.
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Powada is a well-known genre of Marathi literature. It is a genre of ballads, originally sung by the members of the Gondhal (Gondhia) caste, which is a Dalit community. Post-Shivaji, all castes adopted it.
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