Meaning
To be extremely happy and unable to contain one's excitement.
Cultural Background
In North Indian weddings, this phrase is frequently used to describe the parents of the bride or groom.
Gender Matters
Don't forget to change 'samaya' to 'samai' for females!
Meaning
To be extremely happy and unable to contain one's excitement.
Gender Matters
Don't forget to change 'samaya' to 'samai' for females!
Test Yourself
Which sentence is correct?
वह परीक्षा में पास होकर ____।
The idiom is typically used in the past tense.
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Practice Bank
1 exercisesवह परीक्षा में पास होकर ____।
The idiom is typically used in the past tense.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, it is strictly for positive emotions.
Related Phrases
खुशी का ठिकाना न रहना
synonymTo have no limit to happiness.