The term "Aai Mulga" roughly translates to "Mother Girl" or "Female Ancestor", and "Chawat Katha" means "a story of a girl" or "a tale of a female protagonist". This ancient Marathi folklore has its roots in the rural regions of Maharashtra, where it was narrated orally by elderly women to young girls, serving as a means of imparting valuable life lessons, moral values, and cultural traditions.
आई मुलगा माघव याची चौवट कथा Aai Mulga Marathi Chawat Katha 1
While the traditional recipe of Aai Mulga Marathi Chawat Katha remains the same, modern chefs and home cooks have experimented with the dish, adding their own twists and variations. Some popular variations include: The term "Aai Mulga" roughly translates to "Mother