घड़ा
घड़ा 30秒了解
- A traditional Indian clay pot used for cooling water.
- A masculine noun (Ghara) with the oblique form 'Ghare'.
- Rich in metaphorical meaning, representing the body or karma.
- Essential for understanding rural Indian life and common idioms.
The Hindi word घड़ा (Ghaṛā) is much more than a simple translation of 'pot'. In the Indian subcontinent, it specifically refers to a spherical, earthen vessel made of baked clay, traditionally used for storing and cooling drinking water. Unlike modern plastic or metal containers, the porous nature of the clay allows for natural evaporative cooling, making the water inside refreshingly cold during the scorching Indian summers. This word carries a weight of tradition, domesticity, and ancient engineering. When you hear a native speaker use the word ghara, they are often evoking a sense of home, the earthy scent of wet clay (petrichor), and a lifestyle connected to the soil. In urban settings, while refrigerators have largely replaced them, the ghara remains a symbol of health and natural living, as many believe clay-stored water balances the body's pH levels.
- Materiality
- Specifically 'Mitti' (clay/earth). Calling a plastic container a 'ghara' is technically incorrect; that would be a 'dabba' or 'bottle'.
- Shape and Form
- Characterized by a wide, round belly and a narrow neck. This specific geometry is designed for optimal cooling and ease of pouring.
- Cultural Utility
- Used in religious ceremonies (Kalash), weddings, and even funerals, representing the human body which is also made of 'five elements' including earth.
गर्मियों में घड़ा बहुत काम आता है। (The earthen pot is very useful during summers.)
Linguistically, ghara serves as a metaphor for the human mind and soul. In Sufi and Bhakti poetry, the pot often represents the physical body, while the water inside represents the soul or divine knowledge. If the pot breaks, the water merges with the ocean—a metaphor for death and spiritual liberation. This depth makes the word essential for anyone moving beyond basic Hindi into literature and philosophy. It is also used in common proverbs to discuss patience, accumulation, and the consequences of one's actions. For example, the idea that small efforts lead to big results is encapsulated in the image of a pot filling drop by drop.
बूंद-बूंद से घड़ा भरता है। (Drop by drop, the pot fills up.)
Furthermore, the process of making a ghara—shaping it on a wheel, beating it with a wooden mallet (thapi) to strengthen the walls, and then firing it in a kiln—is a frequent metaphor for education and upbringing. Just as a potter supports the clay from the inside while striking it from the outside to give it shape, a teacher or parent is said to discipline a child while providing internal support. This cultural nuance is vital for B2-level learners who wish to understand the 'Indian way' of conceptualizing personal growth and resilience.
Using घड़ा (Ghaṛā) correctly requires understanding its gender and how it interacts with postpositions. It is a masculine noun. In the singular form, it is 'घड़ा' (Ghaṛā), but when followed by a postposition like 'में' (in), 'का' (of), or 'पर' (on), it changes to the oblique form 'घड़े' (Ghaṛe). The plural is also 'घड़े' (Ghaṛe), and the oblique plural is 'घड़ों' (Ghaṛoṃ). Mastering these grammatical shifts is crucial for natural-sounding Hindi. Because it is a physical object, it often appears with verbs of action like 'भरना' (to fill), 'रखना' (to keep/place), 'फोड़ना' (to break/burst), and 'खरीदना' (to buy).
- Direct Object Usage
- राम ने एक नया घड़ा खरीदा। (Ram bought a new earthen pot.) Here, the noun is in the direct case.
- Oblique Case with Postpositions
- घड़े में पानी बहुत ठंडा है। (The water in the pot is very cold.) Note the change from 'a' to 'e'.
- Pluralization
- कुम्हार ने दस घड़े बनाए। (The potter made ten earthen pots.)
सावधानी से चलो, कहीं घड़ा न टूट जाए। (Walk carefully, lest the pot breaks.)
In metaphorical usage, the word often appears in the phrase 'पाप का घड़ा' (the pot of sins). This is used when someone has committed many wrongs and is finally about to face the consequences. You might hear this in news headlines or dramatic television shows: 'उसका पाप का घड़ा भर गया है' (His pot of sins is full). This implies that justice is imminent. Another common pattern is using 'घड़ा' to describe something that is fragile or requires care. Because clay pots are easily broken, they are often compared to fragile relationships or delicate situations.
उसने पानी से भरा घड़ा अपने सिर पर रखा। (She placed the water-filled pot on her head.)
When describing the pot, use adjectives that agree with its masculine gender. For example: 'बड़ा घड़ा' (big pot), 'लाल घड़ा' (red pot), 'कच्चा घड़ा' (unbaked/fragile pot). Interestingly, the term 'कच्चा घड़ा' is often used to describe someone who is easily influenced or lacks mental strength. Conversely, 'पक्का घड़ा' (baked pot) refers to someone who is set in their ways or hardened by experience. This flexibility allows the word to transition from a simple kitchen item to a complex descriptor of human character.
You will encounter घड़ा (Ghaṛā) in several distinct environments in India. The most common is in rural villages and small towns, especially during the summer months (April to June). Walking through a local market (haat), you will see stacks of fresh, reddish-brown pots for sale. Vendors often tap them with their knuckles; a clear, metallic 'tink' indicates a well-baked, high-quality pot, while a dull thud suggests a crack or poor firing. This auditory experience is a quintessential part of Indian summer life. You'll also see them outside houses on wooden stands, often covered with a damp cloth to enhance the cooling effect.
- Religious Contexts
- During the festival of Navratri or at weddings, a 'Kalash' (a sacred pot, often a decorated ghara) is established to represent the deity or auspiciousness.
- Literature and Poetry
- The works of Kabir and Rumi (in translation) frequently use the 'ghara' as a metaphor for the body. You'll hear this in folk songs and bhajans.
- Proverbial Speech
- In daily arguments or moral discussions, elders often use the 'paap ka ghara' idiom to warn younger generations about the consequences of bad behavior.
गाँव के कुएँ पर औरतें घड़े लेकर खड़ी थीं। (The women were standing at the village well with pots.)
In Bollywood movies, the ghara is a staple prop in rural settings. Scenes of women carrying pots on their heads while walking from a river or well are iconic, though increasingly rare in modern reality. However, the sound of a pot breaking (ghara phootna) is a classic cinematic trope signifying a secret being revealed or a major disaster occurring. In news media, you might see the word during the 'Kumbh Mela'. The word 'Kumbh' itself is a Sanskrit synonym for 'Ghara', and the festival is named after the 'Pot of Nectar' (Amrit Kalash) that emerged during the churning of the ocean in Hindu mythology.
कुम्हार अपने चाक पर मिट्टी से घड़ा बना रहा है। (The potter is making a pot from clay on his wheel.)
Finally, in the context of traditional music, the 'Ghatam' (a large clay pot) is used as a percussion instrument in Carnatic music. While 'Ghara' is the standard Hindi word, the musical version is essentially a reinforced pot played with fingers and palms. So, if you are at a classical music concert in India, you are literally watching someone turn a water pot into a sophisticated drum. This versatility—from a humble water vessel to a sacred object to a musical instrument—shows why ghara is a fundamental word in the Hindi lexicon.
For English speakers, the most frequent mistake when using घड़ा (Ghaṛā) is confusing it with other types of containers. English uses the word 'pot' for everything from a cooking vessel to a flowerpot to a storage jar. In Hindi, these are all different words. A cooking pot is a 'Patila' or 'Handi', a flowerpot is a 'Gamla', and a plastic bucket is a 'Balti'. Using ghara to refer to a metal cooking pot will sound very strange to a native speaker. Remember: ghara is almost exclusively for clay storage vessels, usually for water.
- Misgendering
- Learners often think objects are feminine. 'Ghara' is masculine. Saying 'Ghara toot gayi' (feminine) is wrong; it must be 'Ghara toot gaya' (masculine).
- Pronunciation of 'R'
- The 'ड़' (ṛ) sound is a retroflex flap. It is not a standard English 'd' or 'r'. If you say 'Ghada' (with a dental d), people will understand you, but it won't be correct Hindi.
- Confusing with 'Ghar'
- 'Ghar' (घर) means house. 'Ghara' (घड़ा) means pot. Be careful with that final 'a' sound!
Incorrect: यह घड़ी पानी के लिए है। (This watch is for water.) Correct: यह घड़ा पानी के लिए है।
Another common error is failing to use the oblique form 'घड़े' (Ghaṛe) with postpositions. English speakers often say 'Ghara mein' instead of 'Ghare mein'. While understandable, it marks you as a beginner. Pay close attention to the vowel change. Also, avoid using 'Ghara' for small cups or bowls. A small clay cup used for tea is a 'Kulhad'. Using 'Ghara' for a tea cup would be like calling a thimble a bucket.
सावधान! घड़े का पानी गिर सकता है। (Careful! The water from the pot might spill.)
Lastly, be careful with the idiom 'Paap ka ghara'. It is a very strong expression. Using it lightly in a casual conversation about a small mistake (like forgetting to buy milk) would be over-dramatic and out of place. It is reserved for serious moral failings or long-standing patterns of bad behavior. Understanding the 'weight' of the words you use is a key part of reaching B2 and C1 proficiency.
Hindi has a rich vocabulary for vessels, and knowing the alternatives to घड़ा (Ghaṛā) will help you describe scenes with much more precision. While 'Ghara' is the general term for a clay pot, several other words exist depending on size, shape, and specific use. Understanding these nuances is what separates a fluent speaker from a learner.
- मटका (Matka)
- Very similar to 'Ghara'. In many dialects, 'Matka' is the everyday word for the water pot. It often implies a slightly larger, rounder pot.
- कलश (Kalash)
- This is a formal, Sanskritized term. It refers to a pot used in religious rituals, often decorated with mango leaves and a coconut on top. You wouldn't call your everyday drinking water pot a 'Kalash'.
- सुराही (Surahi)
- A 'Surahi' is a clay vessel with a very long, thin neck. It is considered more elegant than a 'Ghara' and is specifically designed to keep water even cooler and make pouring easier.
- गागर (Gagar)
- A poetic term for a medium-sized pot. It is famous from the phrase 'Gagar mein Sagar' (an ocean in a pot), meaning to express deep thoughts in few words.
उसने सुराही से गिलास में ठंडा पानी डाला। (He poured cold water from the long-necked pot into the glass.)
When comparing these, 'Ghara' is the most neutral and versatile. 'Matka' is more colloquial. 'Kalash' is sacred. 'Surahi' is specialized. If you are writing a story and want to sound more literary, you might use 'Gagar' or 'Kumbh'. If you are talking to a neighbor, 'Matka' or 'Ghara' is perfect. There is also 'Handi', which is a clay pot used for cooking (like Biryani), but it is shaped differently—usually wider and without the narrow neck of a ghara.
पूजा के लिए एक नया कलश लाइए। (Bring a new ritual pot for the prayer.)
In modern Hindi, people also use 'Mitti ka bartan' (clay utensil) as a general category. However, using the specific word ghara shows a higher level of vocabulary and cultural awareness. Even the word 'Kumbh' (as in the festival Kumbh Mela) literally means 'Ghara'. So, when you learn this one word, you are actually unlocking the meaning behind one of the world's largest spiritual gatherings.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
The word 'Ghaṭa' is the root for 'Ghatam', the South Indian musical instrument which is literally a reinforced clay pot.
发音指南
- Pronouncing 'gh' as a simple 'g' (Gara instead of Ghara).
- Pronouncing 'ṛ' as a standard English 'd' (Ghada).
- Pronouncing 'ṛ' as a standard English 'r' (Ghara like 'garage').
- Shortening the final 'ā' to a schwa.
- Confusing the retroflex flap with a dental sound.
难度评级
Easy to read, but watch for the dot under 'ra'.
The retroflex 'ra' can be tricky for beginners to write correctly.
The aspirated 'gh' and retroflex flap 'ra' are difficult for English phonology.
Can be confused with 'Ghar' (house) or 'Ghadi' (watch) if not heard clearly.
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需要掌握的语法
Masculine Noun Declension
Ghara (Direct) -> Ghare (Oblique/Plural)
Aspirated Consonants
The 'gh' in Ghara requires a puff of air.
Retroflex Consonants
The 'ṛ' requires the tongue to touch the hard palate.
Postpositional Agreement
Ghare *mein* vs Ghara *hai*.
Adjective-Noun Agreement
Bada Ghara (Big pot) vs Badi Balti (Big bucket).
按水平分级的例句
यह एक मिट्टी का घड़ा है।
This is a clay pot.
Simple subject-predicate structure.
घड़ा बहुत बड़ा है।
The pot is very big.
Adjective 'bada' agrees with masculine 'ghara'.
घड़े में पानी है।
There is water in the pot.
Oblique case 'ghare' used with 'mein'.
वह घड़ा लाल है।
That pot is red.
Demonstrative pronoun 'vah'.
मेरे पास एक घड़ा है।
I have a pot.
Possession using 'ke paas'.
घड़ा मेज पर है।
The pot is on the table.
Locative postposition 'par'.
यह नया घड़ा है।
This is a new pot.
Adjective 'naya' is masculine singular.
घड़ा छोटा नहीं है।
The pot is not small.
Negative sentence with 'nahi'.
कुम्हार घड़ा बना रहा है।
The potter is making a pot.
Present continuous tense.
मैंने बाज़ार से एक घड़ा खरीदा।
I bought a pot from the market.
Past indefinite tense with 'ne'.
घड़े का पानी ठंडा होता है।
The water of the pot is cold.
General truth using 'hota hai'.
क्या तुम घड़ा ला सकते हो?
Can you bring the pot?
Interrogative with 'sakna' (can).
रसोई में दो घड़े रखे हैं।
Two pots are kept in the kitchen.
Plural form 'ghare'.
घड़े को साफ करो।
Clean the pot.
Imperative sentence.
यह घड़ा मिट्टी से बना है।
This pot is made of clay.
Passive-like construction with 'se bana'.
पुराना घड़ा टूट गया।
The old pot broke.
Compound verb 'toot gaya'.
गाँव में लोग अभी भी घड़े का इस्तेमाल करते हैं।
In villages, people still use the earthen pot.
Adverb 'abhi bhi' (still).
फ्रिज के बजाय घड़े का पानी पीना स्वास्थ्य के लिए अच्छा है।
Drinking pot water instead of fridge water is good for health.
Use of 'ke bajay' (instead of).
जब घड़ा भर जाता है, तब वह भारी हो जाता है।
When the pot gets filled, it becomes heavy.
Correlative 'jab... tab'.
उसने सावधानी से घड़ा ज़मीन पर रखा।
He carefully placed the pot on the ground.
Adverb 'savdhani se'.
क्या आपने कभी मिट्टी के घड़े में पानी पिया है?
Have you ever drunk water from a clay pot?
Present perfect interrogative.
घड़े की बनावट बहुत सुंदर है।
The design of the pot is very beautiful.
Feminine noun 'banavat' possessive.
धूप में घड़ा जल्दी सूख जाता है।
The pot dries quickly in the sun.
Present indefinite.
हमें एक मज़बूत घड़ा चाहिए।
We need a strong pot.
Use of 'chahiye' for requirement.
बूंद-बूंद से घड़ा भरता है, इसलिए मेहनत करते रहो।
The pot fills drop by drop, so keep working hard.
Idiomatic usage as an analogy.
उस अपराधी के पाप का घड़ा अब भर चुका है।
The criminal's pot of sins is now full.
Abstract idiomatic expression.
कवि ने शरीर की तुलना एक कच्चे घड़े से की है।
The poet has compared the body to a fragile clay pot.
Comparison using 'ki tulna... se'.
बिना पके हुए घड़े में पानी नहीं टिकता।
Water does not stay in an unbaked pot.
Metaphorical truth.
उसने अपनी बातों से घड़ा फोड़ दिया।
He let the cat out of the bag (broke the pot) with his words.
Idiom for revealing a secret.
यह घड़ा सदियों पुरानी परंपरा का प्रतीक है।
This pot is a symbol of centuries-old tradition.
Abstract noun 'prateek' (symbol).
घड़े को थपथपाकर देखो कि वह सही है या नहीं।
Tap the pot to see if it is good or not.
Participial construction 'thapthapakar'.
इतने छोटे से घड़े में इतना सारा पानी कैसे आ गया?
How did so much water fit into such a small pot?
Exclamatory interrogative.
बिहारी के दोहों के बारे में कहा जाता है कि वे गागर में सागर भर देते हैं।
It is said about Bihari's couplets that they fill the ocean in a pot.
Literary idiom 'Gagar mein Sagar'.
मिट्टी के घड़े की शीतलता बिजली के फ्रिज से कहीं अधिक सुखद होती है।
The coolness of a clay pot is much more pleasant than an electric fridge.
Comparative degree 'kahin adhik'.
अध्यात्म में घड़ा अहंकार का प्रतीक माना जा सकता है।
In spirituality, the pot can be considered a symbol of ego.
Passive voice 'mana ja sakta hai'.
जैसे घड़ा टूटने पर आकाश व्यापक हो जाता है, वैसे ही मृत्यु है।
Just as the space becomes vast when the pot breaks, so is death.
Philosophical analogy.
कुम्हार की चाक पर घूमता घड़ा जीवन की गतिशीलता को दर्शाता है।
The pot spinning on the potter's wheel shows the dynamism of life.
Complex participial phrase.
उसने अपनी विद्वत्ता से ज्ञान का घड़ा भर लिया है।
He has filled the pot of knowledge with his scholarship.
Metaphorical use of 'bharna'.
संस्कृति के घड़े को सहेज कर रखना हमारा कर्तव्य है।
It is our duty to preserve the pot of culture.
Abstract possessive.
घड़े के निर्माण में मिट्टी, पानी और अग्नि का अद्भुत संगम होता है।
In the creation of a pot, there is a wonderful union of earth, water, and fire.
Formal vocabulary 'nirman', 'sangam'.
घट-घट में व्याप्त चेतना को समझना ही वास्तविक ज्ञान है।
Understanding the consciousness pervading every 'pot' (body) is true knowledge.
Use of 'Ghat' (root of Ghara) in a mystical sense.
मानव सभ्यता के इतिहास में मृदभांड (घड़े) विकास के मूक गवाह रहे हैं।
In the history of human civilization, pottery (pots) have been silent witnesses to development.
High-register vocabulary 'mridbhand', 'mook gawah'.
शून्य से सृजन की यात्रा एक कच्चे घड़े के अस्तित्व जैसी ही नश्वर है।
The journey from void to creation is as ephemeral as the existence of a raw clay pot.
Highly abstract and philosophical.
घड़े की शून्यता ही उसकी उपयोगिता का आधार है।
The emptiness of the pot is the basis of its utility.
Taoist-style philosophical paradox.
उसने राजनीति के शतरंज में अपने विरोधियों का घड़ा फोड़ने की पूरी तैयारी कर ली थी।
He had made full preparations to expose (break the pot of) his opponents in the chess of politics.
Advanced metaphorical application.
वैदिक काल से ही कुंभ (घड़ा) पूर्णता और समृद्धि का द्योतक रहा है।
Since the Vedic period, the Kumbh (pot) has been an indicator of completeness and prosperity.
Historical and semiotic analysis.
जैसे मृत्तिका के बिना घड़े का कोई अस्तित्व नहीं, वैसे ही ब्रह्म के बिना जगत नहीं।
Just as a pot has no existence without clay, the world has none without Brahman.
Classical Vedantic analogy.
उसकी लेखनी ने समाज की कुरीतियों के घड़े को चकनाचूर कर दिया।
His pen smashed the pot of social evils to pieces.
Intense imagery and compound verb 'chaknachoor karna'.
常见搭配
常用短语
— A pot full of something. Used to describe a significant quantity.
वह घड़ा भर कर दूध लाया।
— In the manner of a pot. Often used for staying still or silent.
वह घड़े की तरह एक जगह बैठा रहा।
— To be fragile or temporary. Referring to the human body.
यह जीवन मिट्टी का घड़ा है।
— A vast amount of water. Often used in descriptions of rain or floods.
कल रात घड़े-घड़े पानी बरसा।
— A flaw that causes loss. Used for bad investments or leaky plans.
तुम्हारी योजना तो घड़े में छेद जैसी है।
容易混淆的词
Means 'house'. Easy to confuse because of the shared 'gh' root.
Means 'watch' or 'moment'. Only differs by the final vowel.
Means 'donkey'. The 'gh' and 'g' sounds are distinct but often confused by beginners.
习语与表达
— When someone's bad deeds reach a limit and they face punishment.
अब तुम्हारा पाप का घड़ा भर गया है, तुम्हें सज़ा मिलेगी।
Moral/Dramatic— To say a lot in a few words; to be concise yet profound.
कवि ने अपने दोहे में गागर में सागर भर दिया है।
Literary— To be extremely ashamed or embarrassed.
जब उसकी चोरी पकड़ी गई, तो उस पर घड़ों पानी पड़ गया।
Common— To try to do something with inadequate means or a weak foundation.
बिना तैयारी के परीक्षा देना कच्चे घड़े से पानी भरने जैसा है।
Metaphorical— To reveal a secret or expose someone publicly.
उसने सबके सामने मंत्री जी का घड़ा फोड़ दिया।
Informal— Small, consistent efforts lead to great results over time.
रोज़ थोड़ा-थोड़ा बचाओ, बूंद-बूंद से घड़ा भरता है।
Proverbial— Doing something useless; giving advice to someone who won't listen.
उसे समझाना ओंधे घड़े पर पानी डालने जैसा है।
Common— To be satisfied with simple things; also used for local wisdom.
उसने बहुत घाट-घाट का पानी पिया है (He is very experienced).
Idiomatic— To take on a heavy responsibility or a difficult task.
उसने परिवार की ज़िम्मेदारी का घड़ा अपने सिर पर रख लिया।
Metaphorical— The death of a person; the end of a fragile existence.
आख़िरकार मिट्टी का घड़ा फूट ही गया।
Philosophical容易混淆
Often used interchangeably.
Matka is more colloquial; Ghara is more standard Hindi.
मटका ले आओ।
Both are pots.
Patila is metal and used for cooking; Ghara is clay and used for storage.
पतीले में दाल पकाओ।
Both are clay pots.
Gamla is for plants (flowerpot); Ghara is for water.
गमले में फूल लगाओ।
Both hold water.
Surahi has a long neck; Ghara is round and spherical.
सुराही से पानी डालो।
Both made of clay.
Kulhad is a tiny cup for tea; Ghara is a large vessel for storage.
कुल्हड़ में चाय पियो।
句型
यह [Adjective] घड़ा है।
यह बड़ा घड़ा है।
मैंने [Number] घड़े खरीदे।
मैंने दो घड़े खरीदे।
घड़े में [Noun] रखा है।
घड़े में ठंडा पानी रखा है।
[Noun] का घड़ा भर गया है।
उसके सब्र का घड़ा भर गया है।
जैसे [Analogy], वैसे ही घड़ा...
जैसे शरीर नश्वर है, वैसे ही मिट्टी का घड़ा।
घट-घट में [Abstract Noun]...
घट-घट में ईश्वर का वास है।
[Verb] के लिए घड़ा चाहिए।
पानी भरने के लिए घड़ा चाहिए।
घड़ा [Location] पर है।
घड़ा रसोई के कोने पर है।
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如何使用
Common in daily life, especially in non-urban areas and during summer.
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Using 'Ghara' for a frying pan.
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Kadhai
Ghara is only for storage vessels, not for frying or flat cooking.
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Saying 'Ghara mein'.
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Ghare mein
The noun must be in the oblique case when followed by a postposition.
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Pronouncing it as 'Gada'.
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Ghara
The 'gh' must be aspirated and the 'ra' must be a retroflex flap.
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Using 'Ghara' for a flowerpot.
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Gamla
A flowerpot has a wide opening and a hole at the bottom; a Ghara is for water.
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Thinking 'Ghara' is feminine.
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Masculine
Verb endings and adjectives must be masculine singular (e.g., 'Toot gaya').
小贴士
Oblique Case
Always change 'Ghara' to 'Ghare' before words like 'mein', 'ka', 'se', 'par'. This is the most common mistake for learners.
The Sound Test
When buying a Ghara, tap it. A clear ringing sound means it's high quality and won't leak.
Idiom Power
Using 'Gagar mein Sagar' in an essay about Hindi literature will instantly impress native speakers.
Aspiration
Don't ignore the 'h' in 'Gha'. It should sound breathy, not like the hard 'g' in 'Go'.
Natural Cooling
In India, drinking 'Ghare ka pani' is considered healthier than ice-cold fridge water for the throat.
Ancient Roots
Pottery is one of the oldest crafts in India. Learning 'Ghara' connects you to the Indus Valley Civilization.
The Dot Matters
The dot under 'ड़' is called a 'nuqta'. Without it, the word is pronounced 'Ghada', which is wrong.
Respect the Potter
The 'Kumhaar' (potter) is a traditionally respected artisan. Use the word 'Ghara' with a sense of appreciation for the craft.
Fragility
Use 'Ghara' to describe something beautiful but easily broken, like a dream or a delicate peace.
Context is King
If someone says 'Ghara bhar gaya', they might mean the pot is full, or they might be very angry (patience ran out)!
记住它
记忆技巧
Imagine a **GHA**nt (Bell) shape turned into a **RA**ound pot. **GHA-RA**.
视觉联想
Visualize a thirsty crow dropping pebbles into a **Ghaṛā** to raise the water level—a classic Indian fable.
Word Web
挑战
Try to use 'Ghaṛā' in three different sentences today: one about water, one about a potter, and one using an idiom.
词源
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Ghaṭa' (घट), which means a jar, pot, or vessel.
原始含义: A container made of earth for holding liquids.
Indo-Aryan文化背景
Be respectful when discussing its use in funeral rites, as it is a somber and sacred context.
English speakers often use 'pot' for cooking, but a 'Ghara' is almost never used for cooking on a stove; it's for storage.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Summer Heat
- घड़े का पानी ठंडा है
- नया घड़ा खरीदना है
- घड़े को गीले कपड़े से लपेटो
- ठंडक के लिए घड़ा
Pottery Shop
- इस घड़े की कीमत क्या है?
- क्या यह घड़ा पक्का है?
- एक छोटा घड़ा दिखाइए
- घड़ा कहीं से टूटा तो नहीं?
Religious Rituals
- कलश स्थापना
- घड़े में गंगाजल
- पूजा का घड़ा
- शुभ घड़ा
Rural Life
- कुएँ से घड़ा भरना
- पनघट पर घड़े
- सिर पर घड़ा
- मिट्टी की सोंधी खुशबू
Moral Lessons
- पाप का घड़ा
- धैर्य का घड़ा
- बूंद-बूंद से घड़ा
- घड़ा फूटना
对话开场白
"क्या आप गर्मियों में घड़े का पानी पीना पसंद करते हैं?"
"आपके देश में पानी रखने के लिए किस तरह के बर्तनों का उपयोग होता है?"
"क्या आपने कभी कुम्हार को घड़ा बनाते हुए देखा है?"
"क्या आपको लगता है कि फ्रिज घड़े की जगह ले सकता है?"
"हिंदी का मुहावरा 'पाप का घड़ा' आपको कैसा लगता है?"
日记主题
मिट्टी के घड़े और आधुनिक फ्रिज के बीच तुलना करते हुए एक पैराग्राफ लिखें।
एक कहानी लिखें जिसमें एक पुराना घड़ा अपनी आपबीती सुना रहा हो।
भारतीय संस्कृति में मिट्टी के बर्तनों के महत्व पर अपने विचार व्यक्त करें।
क्या आपने कभी कोई मुहावरा इस्तेमाल किया है जिसमें 'घड़ा' शब्द आता हो? अनुभव लिखें।
एक गाँव के दृश्य का वर्णन करें जहाँ पनिहारिनें घड़े लेकर जा रही हों।
常见问题
10 个问题The clay is porous. Water seeps through and evaporates from the surface, which takes heat from the water inside, cooling it naturally.
It is a masculine noun. You say 'Bada Ghara' (Big pot) and 'Ghara toot gaya' (The pot broke).
Linguistically, very little. 'Matka' is more common in street Hindi, while 'Ghara' is used in literature and formal speech.
No, a Ghara is for storage. For cooking, you use a 'Handi' which is made of thicker clay and shaped differently.
It's an idiom meaning that someone's sins have accumulated to the point of inevitable punishment.
The plural is 'Ghare' (घड़े). For example: 'Wahan do ghare hain' (There are two pots there).
A Kalash is a specific type of Ghara used in religious ceremonies, often made of brass or decorated clay.
No, it's a retroflex flap. Your tongue should hit the roof of your mouth and then flap forward.
Kumbh is the Sanskrit word for Ghara. The festival celebrates the pot of nectar (Amrit) from Hindu mythology.
Usually just with plain water. Soap is avoided as it can clog the pores of the clay.
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Write 'This is a pot' in Hindi.
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Write 'The pot is in the kitchen' in Hindi.
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Describe a Ghara in two sentences.
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Use 'Paap ka Ghara' in a sentence.
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Explain the metaphor 'Gagar mein Sagar'.
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Translate: 'Red pot'.
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Translate: 'I bought a pot'.
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Write a sentence using 'Kumhaar'.
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Write a short poem using the word 'Ghat'.
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Write 'Small pot' in Hindi.
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Write 'Water of the pot' in Hindi.
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Translate: 'The pot is full of water'.
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Write a sentence about 'Boond-boond'.
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Compare Ghara and Surahi.
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Translate: 'Pot'.
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Translate: 'On the pot'.
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Write 'Potter's wheel' in Hindi.
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Explain 'Ghadon pani padna'.
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Discuss the ritual significance of Ghara.
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Pronounce: घड़ा
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Say: 'Ghare mein pani hai'.
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Say: 'Kumhaar ghara banata hai'.
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Recite: 'Boond-boond se ghara bharta hai'.
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Say: 'Gagar mein Sagar bharna'.
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Say: 'Bada Ghara'.
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Say: 'Lal Ghara'.
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Say: 'Thanda Pani'.
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Say: 'Paap ka Ghara'.
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Say: 'Mridbhand'.
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Say: 'Ek Ghara'.
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Say: 'Ghare ka'.
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Say: 'Mitti ka'.
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Say: 'Ghadam se gira'.
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Say: 'Surahi'.
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Say: 'Chota Ghara'.
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Say: 'Do Ghare'.
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Say: 'Ghara bharo'.
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Say: 'Ghara phoota'.
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Say: 'Kumbh'.
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Listen and identify: Ghara
Listen and identify: Ghare
Listen and identify: Matka
Listen and identify: Paap ka Ghara
Listen and identify: Gagar mein Sagar
Listen: Naya Ghara
Listen: Ghare mein
Listen: Mitti ka bartan
Listen: Ghada phoot gaya
Listen: Kumbh Mela
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Listen: Lal Ghara
Listen: Thanda Pani
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Summary
Ghara (घड़ा) is the quintessential Indian earthen pot. Beyond its physical use for cooling water, it is a powerful cultural symbol found in idioms like 'Paap ka ghara' (pot of sins) and 'Gagar mein Sagar' (ocean in a pot), representing the intersection of utility and philosophy in Hindi.
- A traditional Indian clay pot used for cooling water.
- A masculine noun (Ghara) with the oblique form 'Ghare'.
- Rich in metaphorical meaning, representing the body or karma.
- Essential for understanding rural Indian life and common idioms.
Oblique Case
Always change 'Ghara' to 'Ghare' before words like 'mein', 'ka', 'se', 'par'. This is the most common mistake for learners.
The Sound Test
When buying a Ghara, tap it. A clear ringing sound means it's high quality and won't leak.
Idiom Power
Using 'Gagar mein Sagar' in an essay about Hindi literature will instantly impress native speakers.
Aspiration
Don't ignore the 'h' in 'Gha'. It should sound breathy, not like the hard 'g' in 'Go'.
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