Ny Iray Tahitahin'olombelona, Ny Iray Tahitahin'andriamanitra.

This proverb highlights the idea that judgments and blessings differ between humans and God. In other words, what is appreciated and celebrated by people may not be by God, and vice versa. It emphasizes the divergence of values and appreciations between the divine and the terrestrial. An equivalent English proverb could be: ‘Man proposes, God disposes.’

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