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what is panchatantra explain in brief

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The Panchatantra (IAST: Pañcatantra, Sanskrit: पञ्चतन्त्र, "Five Treatises") is an ancient Indian collection of interrelated animal fables in Sanskrit verse and prose, arranged within a frame story. The surviving work is dated to roughly 200 BCE, based on older oral tradition.

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• Panchatantra is considered the first place in Sanskrit fables.

• Although the book is no longer in its original form, its composition has been set around the third century BCE, based on available translations.

• The author of this book is Pt. Vishnu Sharma. On the basis of available evidence, it can be said that when the work of this book was completed, then he was about 40 years old.

• Panchatantra is divided into five systems:

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