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Apne vichaar bataiye bade ghar ki beti ke...
Thoda spasth krke bataiye

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Answered by LamborghiniSpyder
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Explanation:

Daughter of a great house

(This is a poor translation of "Bade ghar ki beti", a story by Munshi Premchand. The objective is merely to exhort readers to read the original or better translations. This is a simple story about the power of forgiveness. Anandi is a rich man's daughter and is used to the luxuries of life. She is married into an ordinary joint family, but quickly adjusts to the simple living. One day she is insulted by her head-strong brother-in-law who hurls his sandals at her over a trivial issue. Anandi's husband is a supporter of the joint family system but Anandi, herself, somewhat differs on this matter. The incident, however, enrages Anandi's husband to such an extent that he forgets about his advocacy of the joint family system, and is determined to separate. Thus, the incident threatens to divide the joint family. This should have been satisfactory to Anandi who did not completely agree with her husband's views on the joint family system; it provided her with an opportunity to separate. But Anandi shows much wisdom; she swallows her pride, forgives her brother-in-law, and saves the joint family from disintegrating. A word on the title. But be warned this is a personal interpretation which you may not find satisfactory. "Bade ghar ki beti" could have been translated as "The rich man's daughter" or something like that. But, I don't think the story is about wealth or money; rather, it deals with the joint family system or a large family, and the nobleness of character. "Greatness" or "great" signifies both these meanings - largeness and nobleness. So I think "Daughter of a great house"

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