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- Panchatantra - Wikipedia
The Panchatantra (IAST: Pañcatantra, ISO: Pañcatantra, Sanskrit: पञ्चतन्त्र, "Five Treatises") is an ancient Indian collection of interrelated animal fables in Sanskrit verse and prose, arranged within a frame story [2]
- Tales of Panchatantra | English Moral Stories with Pics
The Panchatantra is a compilation of inter-woven series of tales in prose and poetry, mostly animal fables It was compiled in Sanskrit (Hindu) and Pali (Bhuddhist) The compilation, attributed to Pandit Vishnu Sharma, is considered by most scholars to be dated around 3rd century BCE, and to be based on older oral civilization
- Panchatantra | Structure, Content, Translations | Britannica
The Panchatantra is a popular collection of Sanskrit beast fables composed about 200 BCE, according to Sanskrit scholar Johannes Hertel The work has been widely circulated and translated, both in India, its country of origin, and throughout the world
- Panchatantra
The Panchatantra is an ancient collection of animal fables told in 300 BCE by Vishnu Sharma It teaches us life lessons through engaging animal fables Panchatantra has stories divided into 5 tantras or chapters Each of these tantras has a main thread story which expands on the main theme of the tantra by including many sub-stories
- The Panchatantra - University of Pittsburgh
One of India's most influential contributions to world literature, the Panchatantra (also spelled Pañcatantra or Pañca-tantra) consists of five books of animal fables and magic tales (some 87 stories in all) that were compiled, in their current form, between the third and fifth centuries AD
- Famous Panchatantra Stories - Cultural India
The Panchatantra is a legendary collection of short stories from India Originally composed in the 2nd century B C, Panchatantra is believed to be written by Vishnu Sharma along with many other scholars
- Panchatantra - New World Encyclopedia
The Panchatantra is an ancient synthetic text that continues its process of cross-border mutation and adaptation as modern writers and publishers struggle to fathom, simplify and re-brand its complex origins
- Panchatantra Stories: Summary and Moral Lessons
The Panchatantra, an ancient Indian collection of interrelated animal fables in Sanskrit verse, has been a cornerstone of Indian literature for centuries Compiled by the sage Vishnu Sharma, these stories were originally intended to impart wisdom and moral lessons to young princes
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