درخت هر چه پربارتر، سَرش پایینتر
drkht hr chh prbartr srsh payyntr
The more fruit a tree bears, the lower its head
मतलब
Truly knowledgeable or successful people tend to be humble and modest.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Humility is considered one of the highest virtues in Iranian culture, often linked to the concept of 'Javanmardi' (chivalry/nobility of character). The proverb is a staple of 'Adab' literature, which aims to teach moral conduct through beautiful language. In Sufi thought, the 'head down' represents the heart's focus on the divine rather than the worldly ego. Even in modern tech startups in Tehran, 'servant leadership' is often praised using this traditional proverb.
Use it as a compliment
If you want to deeply impress an Iranian elder or teacher, use this to describe them. It shows you value their character and know their literature.
Don't use it for yourself
Saying 'I am like the fruitful tree' sounds very arrogant—the exact opposite of the proverb's meaning! Let others say it about you.
मतलब
Truly knowledgeable or successful people tend to be humble and modest.
Use it as a compliment
If you want to deeply impress an Iranian elder or teacher, use this to describe them. It shows you value their character and know their literature.
Don't use it for yourself
Saying 'I am like the fruitful tree' sounds very arrogant—the exact opposite of the proverb's meaning! Let others say it about you.
खुद को परखो
Complete the proverb with the correct words.
درخت هر چه _______، سرش _______.
The proverb specifically uses 'porbārtar' (more fruitful) and 'pāyintar' (lower).
Which situation best fits this proverb?
In which scenario would you use 'درخت هر چه پربارتر، سرش پایینتر'?
The proverb describes someone with great 'fruit' (knowledge/fame) who remains humble (bowing to help a child).
Complete the dialogue.
سارا: 'با اینکه علی رتبه اول دانشگاه شده، اصلا پز نمیده.' مریم: 'آره، واقعا _______.'
The context is about someone successful who doesn't show off, which is the exact meaning of this proverb.
🎉 स्कोर: /3
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
The Tree of Character
अभ्यास बैंक
3 अभ्यासدرخت هر چه _______، سرش _______.
The proverb specifically uses 'porbārtar' (more fruitful) and 'pāyintar' (lower).
In which scenario would you use 'درخت هر چه پربارتر، سرش پایینتر'?
The proverb describes someone with great 'fruit' (knowledge/fame) who remains humble (bowing to help a child).
سارا: 'با اینکه علی رتبه اول دانشگاه شده، اصلا پز نمیده.' مریم: 'آره، واقعا _______.'
The context is about someone successful who doesn't show off, which is the exact meaning of this proverb.
🎉 स्कोर: /3
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
4 सवालNot directly, but it aligns perfectly with Islamic and Sufi values of humility. It is used by everyone, regardless of religion.
Yes, it's often used by parents to teach children not to brag about their grades or toys.
It literally means 'full of load'. In the context of a tree, that load is fruit. Figuratively, it's knowledge or success.
Sometimes people just say 'درخت پربار' (fruitful tree) to imply the whole proverb.
संबंधित मुहावरे
خاکی بودن
similarTo be down-to-earth.
افتادگی آموز اگر طالب فیضی
builds onLearn humility if you want to receive grace.
طبل تهی بلندآواز میشود
contrastThe empty drum makes the loudest noise.
خودش را گرفتن
contrastTo act snobbish/proud.