The Katha teaches the protagonist (the Zavazavikar ) to become a Driver , not a passenger. In the famous Marathi play and film "Katyar Kaljat Ghusali," the essence of competition is Zavazavi . Similarly, in real life, a student rushing from Dnyaneshwari classes to IIT coaching is not a victim; in the Katha , he is a warrior.
The true story of Zavazavi is written during the monsoon. When the Mumbai local train halts due to rain, the phone chain begins. One call to the neighbor confirms: "Mohan yetoy ka?" (Is Mohan coming?) When the power goes out, no one sits in the dark alone. Fifteen diwas (lamps) light up fifteen homes, but the aarti is sung collectively in the corridor. If a family has a wedding, the entire zavazavi becomes the family. If someone dies, the zavazavi observes upvas (fast) without being asked. Marathi Zavazavi Chi Katha
In today's fast-paced world, fasting may seem like an outdated practice. However, its significance extends beyond mere abstinence from food and water. Fasting has been shown to have numerous health benefits, including improved digestion, increased immunity, and mental clarity. The Katha teaches the protagonist (the Zavazavikar )