Panchatantra
See also: Pañchatantra
English
Alternative forms
- Pañcatantra
Etymology
From Sanskrit पञ्चतन्त्र (pañcatantra); ultimately from पञ्च (pañca, “five”) + तन्त्र (tantra).
Proper noun
Panchatantra
- A canonical collection of Sanskrit (Hindu) as well as Pali (Buddhist) animal fables in verse and prose.
Translations
a collection of Sanskrit and Pali animal fables in verse and prose
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German
Proper noun
Panchatantra
Portuguese
Proper noun
Panchatantra m
- Panchatantra (a collection of Sanskrit and Pali animal fables)
Spanish
Proper noun
Panchatantra
Swedish
Proper noun
Panchatantra
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