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Don’t Cry Over Spilt Milk – जो हो गया, उस पर रोना नहीं

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Don’t cry over spilt milk" advises against dwelling on past mistakes or misfortunes that cannot be changed. It encourages focusing on solutions rather than regrets. Hindi Equivalent:…
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Do Unto Others As You Would Have Them Do Unto You – दूसरों के साथ वैसा व्यवहार करो जैसा तुम चाहते हो

Meaning & Explanation The timeless moral principle "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" (also known as the Golden Rule) teaches us to treat people with the same…
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Do Unto Others as You Wish to Be Done by Them – जैसा चाहो, वैसा करो

Meaning & Explanation The golden rule "Do unto others as you wish to be done by them" teaches treating people with the same kindness, respect, and fairness you desire for yourself. It’s…
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Do Tell – बताओ तो / और सुनाओ

Meaning & Explanation The phrase "Do tell" is an enthusiastic way to encourage someone to share more information, often expressing genuine interest or playful curiosity. It can be used both sincerely and…
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Do Not Put Off Till Tomorrow – आज का काम कल पर न छोड़ो

Meaning & Explanation The proverb "Do not put off till tomorrow" emphasizes the importance of completing tasks promptly rather than delaying them. It encourages productivity, discipline, and responsibility by warning against procrastination.…
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Do Good and Cast It Into the River – नेकी कर, दरिया में डाल

Meaning & Explanation The proverb "Do good and cast it into the river" teaches selfless kindness—perform good deeds without expecting recognition or reward, letting them flow away like a river carries things…
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Distance Lands Charm the Viewer – दूर के ढोल सुहावने

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Distance lands charm the viewer" suggests that things appear more attractive or desirable when they are far away or unfamiliar. It reflects how people often idealize what…
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Diamond Cuts Diamond – लोहे को लोहा काटता है

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Diamond cuts diamond" refers to a situation where two equally strong, clever, or determined opponents face each other. It suggests that only someone of equal skill or…
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Death’s-Day is Doom’s Day – मृत्यु का दिन प्रलय का दिन

Meaning & Explanation The idiom "Death’s-day is doom’s day" conveys that the day of one's death is the ultimate day of reckoning—a final judgment where all earthly matters conclude. It reflects the…
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Death with Friends is a Festival – दोस्तों के साथ मृत्यु भी उत्सव

Meaning & Explanation The profound idiom "Death with friends is a festival" suggests that when one's final moments are shared with loved ones, even death can become a celebration of life. It…
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