This Library In Karve Nagar Has An Extensive Collection Of Marathi Literature

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What Makes It Awesome

Housed inside the all-new building near Karve statue, Bhavartha welcomes you with a warm and inviting ambience. Soft lighting, comfortable seating, and the subtle aroma of coffee make it an ideal place to immerse yourself in the world of words.

Dedicated to promoting Marathi literature, Bhavartha has carved a niche for itself by offering an extensive collection of Marathi books, attracting avid readers and literature enthusiasts alike. The massive library has an impressive collection of Marathi literature — from classic works by renowned authors, to contemporary gems from emerging writers. What we love most is how it caters to a spectrum of literary tastes. Whether you're interested in fiction, poetry, drama, or non-fiction, Bhavartha has something for everyone. 

Additionally, Bhavartha boasts an extensive collection of rare and hard-to-find books, making it a treasure trove for avid collectors and scholars too. The library's commitment to preserving the heritage of Marathi literature is evident in its meticulous curation of books spanning different genres and eras. The best part? You can sit and read for free, as long as you'd like. There are cosy nooks and corners where you can sit, relax, and get lost in a book. You can even get a cup of coffee or tea while you're at it. 

Bhavartha goes beyond being just a repository of books; it actively fosters a sense of community among its patrons. The library hosts regular cultural events, book readings, and workshops that celebrate the richness of Marathi literature. These events provide a platform for authors, poets, and literary enthusiasts to come together, share their passion, and engage in meaningful discussions.

Pro-Tip

Bhavartha offers several book-buying yearly packages for bookworms who love a good collection at home to show off. They're currently having a 10% sale on books across all genres. 

Where: Bhavarth, Karve Nagar

When: 8 AM to 9 PM

Entry: Free