A1 Proverb رسمي

गरज सरो अन् वैद्य मरो

गरज सर अन वदय मर

Selfishness after help

المعنى

Forgetting the helper after need ends.

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خلفية ثقافية

In rural Maharashtra, the 'Vaidya' was often a neighbor or a respected elder. Forgetting their help was seen as a violation of 'Gram-niti' (village ethics). Many Marathi plays (Natak) use this proverb to highlight the hypocrisy of the middle class or political leaders. In Pune and Mumbai's IT hubs, this phrase is often used in English-Marathi code-switching to describe 'vulture' managers. The phrase is a staple in political cartoons in Marathi newspapers like 'Saamana' or 'Sakal' to depict broken coalitions.

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Use for Sarcasm

This proverb is most effective when said with a slight sigh or a sarcastic tone to emphasize your disappointment.

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Don't use for real illness

Never use this when someone is actually talking about their doctor or a medical emergency, as it can be misinterpreted as wishing death on the doctor.

المعنى

Forgetting the helper after need ends.

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Use for Sarcasm

This proverb is most effective when said with a slight sigh or a sarcastic tone to emphasize your disappointment.

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Don't use for real illness

Never use this when someone is actually talking about their doctor or a medical emergency, as it can be misinterpreted as wishing death on the doctor.

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The 'Vaidya' respect

Remember that calling someone a 'Vaidya' in this proverb is actually a compliment to their helpfulness, which makes the other person's betrayal look worse.

اختبر نفسك

Choose the correct word to complete the proverb.

गरज सरो अन् ____ मरो.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: वैद्य

The traditional proverb specifically uses 'Vaidya' (doctor) as the metaphor for the helper.

Which situation best fits the proverb 'Garaj saro ani vaidya maro'?

Situations:

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: A colleague asks for your help with a report, then ignores you in the hallway after submitting it.

This situation demonstrates the ungrateful and transactional behavior the proverb describes.

Fill in the missing poetic conjunction.

गरज सरो ____ वैद्य मरो.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: अन्

While 'Ani' is correct in modern Marathi, the traditional proverb uses the poetic 'An'.

Complete the dialogue with the appropriate proverb.

A: त्याने माझी कार वापरली आणि आता तो माझा फोन उचलत नाही. B: अरे, लोक असेच असतात. _________.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: गरज सरो अन् वैद्य मरो

The context of using someone's car and then ignoring them is a perfect example of this proverb.

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وسائل تعلم بصرية

بنك التمارين

4 تمارين
Choose the correct word to complete the proverb. Choose A1

गरज सरो अन् ____ मरो.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: वैद्य

The traditional proverb specifically uses 'Vaidya' (doctor) as the metaphor for the helper.

Which situation best fits the proverb 'Garaj saro ani vaidya maro'? situation_matching A2

Situations:

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: A colleague asks for your help with a report, then ignores you in the hallway after submitting it.

This situation demonstrates the ungrateful and transactional behavior the proverb describes.

Fill in the missing poetic conjunction. Fill Blank B1

गरज सरो ____ वैद्य मरो.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: अन्

While 'Ani' is correct in modern Marathi, the traditional proverb uses the poetic 'An'.

Complete the dialogue with the appropriate proverb. dialogue_completion A2

A: त्याने माझी कार वापरली आणि आता तो माझा फोन उचलत नाही. B: अरे, लोक असेच असतात. _________.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: गरज सरो अन् वैद्य मरो

The context of using someone's car and then ignoring them is a perfect example of this proverb.

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الأسئلة الشائعة

10 أسئلة

It is critical, but not necessarily 'rude' in the sense of being vulgar. It is a socially acceptable way to point out bad behavior.

Yes, 'Garaj saro ani vaidya maro' is perfectly understandable and common in modern speech.

A Vaidya is a traditional Ayurvedic doctor. In this proverb, it represents any person who provides vital help.

Yes, Hindi has 'Kaam nikal gaya toh pehchante nahi', but the specific 'Doctor' metaphor is very iconic to Marathi.

Only if you are speaking informally with colleagues about a third party. Don't use it in a formal presentation to clients.

There isn't a single proverb, but the concept of 'Upkarachi jaan thevne' (keeping the awareness of favors) is the opposite.

No, it's a figurative 'let them be gone' or 'I don't care about them anymore'.

The concept is A1, but the grammar (Saro/Maro) is slightly more advanced. It's taught early because it's so common.

Yes, if one partner only stayed for money or status and left once they got it.

Historically, health crises were the most desperate 'needs', making the doctor the most essential helper.

عبارات ذات صلة

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कामपुरता मामा

similar

Someone who calls you 'Uncle' only until their work is done.

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आली गरज, धरले पाय

builds on

When in need, they touch your feet (show great respect).

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कृतघ्न

specialized form

Ungrateful (adjective).

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उपकाराची जाण

contrast

Being mindful of favors received.

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