A wise man gives at once, a wiser man at once refuses.
More Sanskrit Proverbs
Educating a person is the best charity.
Helping others is one step closer to God.
The greatest hero is one who has control over his desires.
He who allows his day to pass by without practicing generosity and enjoying life’s pleasure is like a blacksmith’s bellows – he breathes but does not live.
Sorrow for the death of a father lasts six months; sorrow for a mother, a year; sorrow for a wife, until another wife; sorrow for a son, forever.
There are no rules to be followed in bad times.
Wealth is a great attraction or Friends are plenty when the purse is full.
An elephant never tires of carrying his own trunk.
Wisdom is the right measure of one’s strength.
Silence could be used as a tool to accomplish things.
There are three things that refresh the heart and reduce your grief water, flowers, and a beautiful woman.
Coming events cast their shadow before.
Fruitful trees bend down; Likewise, the truly great are humble.
A house without a child is like a tomb.
One should save for a rainy day.
Advice only serves to further instigate fools, not to quieten them.
A woman’s appetite is twice that of a man’s; her sexual desire, four times; her intelligence, eight times.
As you sow, so shall you reap.
Over-affection is apt to suspect evil.
A bird in hand is better than two in the bush.
Excess in all matters is to be avoided.
Life is a cycle of happiness followed by sufferings and vice versa.
Truth has but one color, a lie has many.
If you gently touch a nettle, it’ll sting you for your pains; grasp it like a lad of mettle, an’ as soft as silk remains.
Take a close look at today, because yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is barely a vision.