Ny Fahafatesana Toy Ny Tora-Bato Avy Any An-Danitra Ka Izay Voa Mangina.

When a loved one passes away, this proverb encourages accepting the inevitable nature of death. Just as you cannot stop a stone falling from the sky, death is an unpredictable and unavoidable event against which resistance is futile. It’s a reminder to resign oneself to the unchangeable destiny of life and death. An equivalent proverb in English could be: ‘Death is a fate no one can escape.’

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