होनहार बिरवान के होत चिकने पात
hanahara bravana ka hata cakana pata 1
Promising sapling has shiny leaves
معنی
Future greatness or potential is often evident from early signs.
زمینه فرهنگی
The proverb reflects a time when the health of a sapling was the most important predictor of survival and prosperity. Glossy leaves meant the plant was free of pests and well-nourished. There is a high cultural premium on 'prodigies'. Parents often use this proverb to motivate children or to brag about their early achievements in competitive exams. In the Guru-Shishya tradition, a teacher looks for these 'signs' before deciding to pass on secret compositions or advanced techniques to a student. The use of Braj Bhasha (the dialect of Krishna's land) gives this proverb a sacred, timeless feel, linking modern talent to the divine play of young Krishna.
Use it in Essays
If you are writing a Hindi essay on education or great leaders, starting with this proverb will instantly boost your score to C1/C2 level.
Don't Modernize
Never say 'hote hain' instead of 'hot'. It's like saying 'To be or to not be' instead of 'To be or not to be'.
معنی
Future greatness or potential is often evident from early signs.
Use it in Essays
If you are writing a Hindi essay on education or great leaders, starting with this proverb will instantly boost your score to C1/C2 level.
Don't Modernize
Never say 'hote hain' instead of 'hot'. It's like saying 'To be or to not be' instead of 'To be or not to be'.
Humble Response
If someone says this about your child, a polite response is 'आपकी दुआ है' (It is your blessing).
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the proverb with the correct archaic words.
होनहार _______ के होत _______ पात।
The standard proverb uses 'बिरवान' (plant) and 'चिकने' (smooth).
In which situation is this proverb MOST appropriate?
A 5-year-old child starts playing complex ragas on a flute.
This proverb is specifically used for early signs of talent.
What does 'चिकने पात' (smooth leaves) symbolize in this proverb?
The symbol of 'smooth leaves' refers to:
Smooth leaves represent the healthy start of a promising life.
Complete the dialogue between two teachers.
Teacher A: 'This student's logic is better than most college graduates!' Teacher B: 'Exactly! _______.'
Teacher B is agreeing that the student's early talent is a sign of future greatness.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاहोनहार _______ के होत _______ पात।
The standard proverb uses 'बिरवान' (plant) and 'चिकने' (smooth).
A 5-year-old child starts playing complex ragas on a flute.
This proverb is specifically used for early signs of talent.
The symbol of 'smooth leaves' refers to:
Smooth leaves represent the healthy start of a promising life.
Teacher A: 'This student's logic is better than most college graduates!' Teacher B: 'Exactly! _______.'
Teacher B is agreeing that the student's early talent is a sign of future greatness.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
4 سوالYoung people might not use it in texting, but they definitely hear it from parents and teachers. It's very common in professional LinkedIn-style posts in Hindi.
Yes! It's a very common metaphorical use in business journalism to describe a promising new company.
'Paudha' is modern Hindi for plant. 'Birwaan' is an archaic, poetic word used specifically in this proverb.
No, but it's usually used to refer to their *early* years. You would say 'He was always like this, as they say, honhaar birwaan...'
عبارات مرتبط
पूत के पाँव पालने में दिखते हैं
similarA son's future is visible while he is still in the cradle.
होनहार के होत चिकने पात
specialized formShortened version of the same proverb.
नाच न जाने आँगन टेढ़ा
contrastA bad workman blames his tools.
करत-करत अभ्यास के जड़मति होत सुजान
contrastPractice makes even a dull mind wise.