About Maratha
The name "Maratha" refers to a community or ethnic group in India. It originated from the Maratha Empire, which was a powerful Hindu empire that ruled a large part of the Indian subcontinent from the 17th to the 19th century. The term "Maratha" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Maharatha," meaning "great chariot warrior." The Marathas are known for their warrior heritage and played a significant role in Indian history, particularly in resisting foreign invasions and establishing their own rule in various regions. Today, the Marathas are one of the largest communities in India, primarily residing in the state of Maharashtra.
Here's how to represent Maratha in Braille, with each pattern of raised dots corresponding to a letter of the name.
The image below shows how you can spell Maratha using American Sign Language (ASL). In sign language, each hand shape corresponds to a specific a letter of the name.