Vishwas Patil’s Panipat (originally in Marathi) retells the dramatic 1761 Third Battle of Panipat. Below is a concise, engaging blog post you can use or adapt for your site.
Patil spares no detail. Over several chapters, he describes the logistical nightmare of the Maratha camp as Abdali cuts off their supply lines. The starvation, the death of livestock, and the final, bloody dawn of January 14 are rendered with terrifying clarity. Readers of the Vishwas Patil Panipat PDF often note that the battle sequence alone is worth the read—it is a masterclass in writing war.
Q: Is Panipat by Vishwas Patil only in Marathi? A: Primarily, yes. However, Hindi and English translations exist but are less common. The original Marathi text is the most powerful.
Q: Where can I buy the official Vishwas Patil Panipat PDF? A: Check Amazon Kindle Store and Google Play Books. Search for "Panipat Vishwas Patil Marathi."
Q: How long is the book? A: Approximately 500-600 pages depending on the print. The PDF version is usually around 2-3 MB.
Q: Is it suitable for a 15-year-old? A: Due to extremely graphic descriptions of decapitation, starvation, and war crimes (the killing of women and children in the Maratha camp), it is recommended for mature readers (16+).