- The
Panchatantra (IAST:
Pañcatantra, ISO:
Pañcatantra, Sanskrit: पञ्चतन्त्र, "Five Treatises") is an
ancient Indian collection of
interrelated animal...
- not concerned.
Penzer 1926, p 213. "[C]ontrary as is the case with the
Pañcatantra, we can
hardly speak of
different versions of the Hitopadeśa and ......
- did not
include the
Pañcatantra, but a
later version made in
Kashmir or north-western
India seems to have
inserted the
Pañcatantra into its repertoire...
- his own
heavenly home. The
characters in one of the
several stories in
Pancatantra are King
Nanda and Vararuci. This
story appear as the
fifth story titled...
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Retrieved 12 June 2024. Cauhāna, Mañjuśrī (2007). Jāpānī loka kathāoṃ meṃ
Pañcatantra (in Hindi).
Anubhava Prakāśana. ISBN 978-81-89133-72-6. "狐の嫁入り - Jisho...
-
grammar of Sanskrit) by Pāṇini (see
language and linguistics), and the
Pāñcatantra (collected
animal fables) by Viṣṇuśarman.
Acharya Vishnusharma, सम्पूर्ण...
- 24
April 2023.
Retrieved 28
December 2017. Olivelle,
Patrick (1999).
Pañcatantra: The Book of India's Folk Wisdom.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-283988-6...
- Cāṇakya and Kauṭilya. The same
individual is
meant in each case. The
Pańcatantra explicitly identifies Chanakya with Viṣṇugupta." "Oxford
Handbook of...
-
notes that one of the
earliest texts referring to the Arthashastra, the
Pancatantra, uses the word dīnāra a
Roman coin not used in
India before the Common...
- India:
Santal Mission Press. pp. 1–5. Brown, W.
Norman (1919). "The
Pañcatantra in
Modern Indian Folklore".
Journal of the
American Oriental Society...