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Hindu proverb


  • A man in this world without learning is as a beast of the field.

  • A man in this world without learning is as a beast of the field.

  • Among the blind, the squint rules.

  • Anger has no eyes.

  • Can the monkey know the taste of ginger?

  • Dig a well every day to drink water every day.

  • Eating while seated makes one of large size; eating while standing makes one strong.

  • It is better to walk than to run; it is better to stand than to walk; it is better to sit than to stand; it is better to lie than to sit.

  • It is better to walk than to run; it is better to stand than to walk; it is better to sit than to stand; it is better to lie than to sit.

  • Kill a cow to donate shoes.

  • Many dogs kill a hare, no matter how many turns it makes.

  • Of what use is the veil if you are going to dance.

  • Sleep after selling horses and elephants.

  • The wise man looks inside his heart and finds eternal peace.

  • Wash your hands in the flowing Ganges.

  • When a camel is at the foot of a mountain then judge of his height.

  • When an elephant is in trouble even a frog will kick him.

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