Many Marathi medium schools and colleges (like those under Pune University) provide the Haripath as part of their curriculum. Their websites often have accurate PDFs for students.
Need a hard copy? Download the PDF and print it at home. This is perfect for elderly devotees who prefer large fonts.
Unlike complex Sanskrit scriptures that require scholarly interpretation, the Haripath is written in simple, rhythmic Marathi. It is designed to be sung. The verses are set to a specific meter that creates a trance-like state when recited with devotion. It is traditionally recited by the Haripath Mandalis (groups of devotees) in villages and cities across Maharashtra, creating an atmosphere of divine energy.