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At the other end of the spectrum from 'Haidos' were magazines like 'Manashakti' (published by Ramakrishna Math) and 'Jivan Vikas'. These provided content on meditation, health, yoga, and Indian culture. Similarly, popular digests like 'Saras Salil' offered a mix of social issues, fiction, and entertainment, but always within the bounds of decency and mainstream respectability.

Bold cartoons, double-entendre jokes, and uninhibited storytelling that catered largely to an adult, male working-class demographic. marathi haidos magazine

: Early magazines like Induprakash and Deenbandhu focused on social justice, caste abolition, and education. At the other end of the spectrum from

While "Haidos" represents a modern digital pulp trend, it is part of a broader history of Marathi periodicals and "Little Magazines" that pushed boundaries: This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

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