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Hindi Muhavre and Gujarati Community
Hindi muhavre

Aag baboola hona
Jale pe namak chidakna
Sina taan ke khada hona
Ghee ke diye jalane - bahut khushi manana Ayodhya ram aane par sab logo ne ghee ke diye jalaye
Bhains ke aage been bajana
Aankho mein dhool jhokhna
Mitti mein mila dena
Naak mein dum aa jana
Din mein tare dikhna
Ghutne tek dena- haar man lena
Eid ka chand hona- kabhi kabhoi hi dikhai dena
Aasman sir par uthana- bahut shorgul karna
Tas se mas ne hona- apne zid par ade rehna
Tang adana – bekar dakhal dena
Andhe ki lathi- 1 matr sahara
Aakash pataal 1 kar dena
Dal mein kuc kala hona- sandeh ki baat hona’
Daat khatte karna- buri tarah haraana
Dum daba kar bhagna- dar kar bhagna
Ghode bech kar sona- ekdum nishchint ho kar sona
Til ka taad banana- choti si baat ko bahut badi banana
Lakir ka fakir
Jo garajte hain who baraste nahi
Apne muh miyan mithu banana

What will we find out about our communities?
1. History (What is the story of your community?)
2. Geography (Location today, location in the past) most gujaratis originate from the northwestern part of india, from the state of Gujarat.
Today they have spread to various metros in the contry like Mumbai, delhi, etc. but many are now NRIs who have migrated to the United States or UK
3. Do they practice certain specific professions?
However not a stereotype, a majority of gujaratis are share traders in the Stock market(day traders), goldsmiths, and a large majority are self-employed businessmen
4. What seems to be the general philosophy driving this community?
5. How does this community relate to the nation and the world at large?
6. What's the literature, poets?
7. Who are the writiers,narsinh Mehta, umashankarjoshi freedom fighters,sardar vallabhbhai patel mahatma kings/queens if any?was earlier under chandraguppta maurya, then rajput clan the original inhabitants,but they later gave way to the mughal sultanate, and the Marathas who fought extensively for these territories, there are still

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