The old man smiled. "Beta, this book is not about dollars or luck. It’s about fire within you. It teaches the 13 principles of success—desire, faith, persistence. But yes, it helps to read it in your mother tongue, Marathi."
"Yes, Dada," Ajit replied. "But the PDF was just the map. Walking the path was my job." think and grow rich in marathi pdf
Curious, he politely asked the old man, "Dada, is this book useful for someone like me?" The old man smiled
Over the next month, Ajit read one chapter each night. The Marathi translation was powerful. Words like "इच्छा" (desire) and "आत्मविश्वास" (self-confidence) hit him differently than English ever could. He learned about "definiteness of purpose"—to decide exactly what he wanted. It teaches the 13 principles of success—desire, faith,
He found many websites offering free PDFs. Some links were broken, some asked him to fill out surveys, and one even tried to install a suspicious app. But then he found a clean, government-recognized digital library. There it was: विचार करा आणि श्रीमंत व्हा (Vichar Kara ani Shrimant Vha)—a direct, authorized Marathi translation.
"You found it," the old man said.
One evening, while waiting for a bus, he saw an old man reading a worn-out book. The title was in English: Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. Ajit had heard the name before but had always thought, "That’s for Americans and big businessmen. Not for a Marathi-medium clerk like me."