Ovi, or "Ovi poetry," refers to a traditional form of poetry from the Indian subcontinent, specifically associated with the folk traditions of the state of Maharashtra and other regions. It is characterized by its simple language, rhythmic structure, and often conveys themes related to daily life, nature, love, and the struggles of the common people. Ovi poems are typically sung or recited, often during festivals or communal gatherings, and they hold significant cultural value in preserving oral traditions.
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