జగమెరిగిన బ్రాహ్మడికి జంధ్యం అవసరం లేదు.
Meaning
A brahmin who understands the world (is worldly-wise) doesn't need a wife to manage his household affairs. This proverb is used to suggest that someone with sufficient intelligence and capability can handle life's responsibilities independently, and that wisdom substitutes for conventional support systems.




