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write any one powada composed on freedom struggle of 1857​

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Answered by sakshisingh15207
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The powada (Marathi: पोवाडा) is a genre of Marathi poetry that was during the late 17th century in India. Powada, which means ‘to glorify’, is a traditional Marathi ballad that traces its history to more than 750 years[1] Powadas often glorified and celebrated deeds of popular folk figures and leaders such as Chhatrapati Shivaji and Tanaji Malusare, and were also written to raise awareness on social issues such as female foeticide, dowry and corruption. Powadas were also used as a medium to create an awareness during

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Answered by epsibhapramila22sl
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Powada:

  • Powada is an oral source that may be used to learn details about a historical occasion.
  • There are several Powadas written on the 1857 independence movement, the bravery of revolutionaries under British authority, etc.
  • These Powadas were meant to inspire and motivate the populace.

Powada on the greatness of Shivaji Maharaj:

  • The glory of Shivaji Maharaj was the subject of a Powada written by Mahatma Jyotirao Phule.
  • Most of the hundreds of times, Mahatma Phule utilised powada to create awareness.
  • Phule, Jyotirao As a , prominent social activist and thinker Mahatma Phule helped establish girls' education in India, particularly in Maharashtra.
  • On May 11th, 1888, Mahatma Jyotirao Phule was conferred the title of Mahatma by Maharashtrian social activist Vithalrao Krishnaji Vandekar.
  • Powada had been employed as a tool to foster awareness during the Samyukta Maharashtra move.
  • Later, the skilled powada singers created the Gondhalis, a guild or caste.
  • The killing of Afzal Khan by Agnidas, which described Shivaji's encounter with Afzal Khan, was the first magnificent powada.
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