దిసమొలవాడిని కాళ్లకట్టు వానికి కప్పుమన్నట్టు
disamolavadini kallakattu vaniki kappumannattu
Like saying "O naked man! cover him lying at your feet."
This proverb describes a situation where one seeks help from a person who is in a worse state or has even fewer resources than themselves. It highlights the irony and futility of asking for assistance from someone who is completely destitute or incapable of helping because they cannot even help themselves.
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దిసమొలవాడి దగ్గరకు దిగంబరుడు వచ్చి బట్ట అడిగినట్టు
disamolavadi daggaraku digambarudu vachchi batta adiginattu
Like a naked person asking another naked person for clothes.
This proverb describes a futile situation where someone seeks help or resources from another person who is in the same or even worse state of deprivation. It highlights the irony of asking for something from someone who clearly does not possess it.
దిసమొలవాణ్ణి గోచిపాతగాడు బట్ట అడిగినట్లు
disamolavanni gochipatagadu batta adiginatlu
Like a man wearing a loincloth asking a naked man for clothes.
This proverb describes a situation where someone asks for help or resources from another person who is even worse off than themselves. It highlights the absurdity of seeking assistance from someone who lacks even the most basic necessities or is in a state of absolute poverty.
ఊరంతా నాన్నకు వణికితే, నాన్న అమ్మకు వణికినట్టు
uranta nannaku vanikite, nanna ammaku vanikinattu
If the whole village trembles before the father, the father trembles before the mother.
This expression describes a hierarchy of influence or a 'chain of command' where someone who appears powerful or intimidating to the public is actually controlled or intimidated by someone else at home. It is often used humorously to point out that everyone has someone they are afraid of, regardless of their status.
చేనికి గట్టు, ఊరికి కట్టు ఉండాలి.
cheniki gattu, uriki kattu undali.
A field needs a bund, and a village needs discipline.
This proverb emphasizes the importance of boundaries and rules. Just as a field requires a bund (gattu) to retain water and protect the crop, a community or village requires collective discipline and social order (kattu) to function harmoniously and remain united. It is used to stress the need for regulation in any organized system.
దిసమొలవాడి దగ్గిరికి దిగంబరుడు వచ్చి బట్ట అడిగినట్టు.
disamolavadi daggiriki digambarudu vachchi batta adiginattu.
Like one naked man asking another naked man for a cloth.
This proverb is used to describe a situation where someone asks for help from a person who is in the same or worse situation than themselves. It highlights the irony of seeking resources or support from those who possess nothing.
వరి మొలకా, మగమొలకా ఒకటి.
vari molaka, magamolaka okati.
A paddy sprout and a male sprout (child) are one and the same.
This proverb highlights that both a paddy sprout and a male child require constant care, protection, and nurturing in their early stages to ensure a productive future. Just as a young plant is vulnerable to pests and weather, a young boy needs proper guidance and safeguarding to grow into a responsible man.
ఎద్దు ఈనిందంటే, గాడిలో కట్టేయమన్నాడట
eddu inindante, gadilo katteyamannadata
" The bullock has calved" [ said one ] " Then tie it up in the shed" [ replied the other ].
This proverb is used to describe a situation where someone blindly believes or reacts to an impossible or illogical statement without using any common sense. Since oxen are male and cannot give birth, the response to 'tie the calf' highlights the height of foolishness or gullibility.
Applied to a foolish speech.
దిసమొలవాడా! కాళ్ళ కట్టువాని కప్పమన్నట్టు.
disamolavada! kalla kattuvani kappamannattu.
O naked man! Pay tax to the one wearing a loincloth.
This proverb describes a situation where an extremely poor or destitute person is being asked to pay taxes or provide resources to someone who is only slightly better off than themselves. It highlights the irony and cruelty of demanding something from those who have nothing, especially when the seeker themselves is in a humble position.
దిసమొలవానికి కాళ్ళకట్టువానికి కప్పమన్నట్టు
disamolavaniki kallakattuvaniki kappamannattu
Like asking a naked man to pay tribute to a person who has only a loincloth.
This proverb describes a situation where one poor or needy person is asked to help or pay another person who is also in a similarly desperate or slightly better state. It highlights the irony and futility of seeking resources from those who have nothing to give.
దిసమొల వానికి దిగంబరుడు బట్ట కట్టినట్లు
disamola vaniki digambarudu batta kattinatlu
Like a naked person dressing another naked person.
This proverb describes a situation where someone who is in need or lacks something tries to help another person in the same predicament. It signifies a futile or ironic act where the helper is just as helpless as the one being helped, making the assistance ineffective.