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Narayan Pandit (Hindi: नारायण पण्डित), or Narayana, was the Brāhmaṇa author of the Sanskrit treatise called Hitopadesha — a work based primarily on the Panchatantra, one of the oldest collection of stories, mainly animal fables, in the world. Narayana's dates are not known, but scholarly consensus places the composition of the Hitopadesha at around 800 to 950 CE. The last lines of the book indicate the name of the author as Narayan Pandit: नारायणेन प्रचरतु रचितः संग्रहोsयं कथानाम्

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  • Naraian Pandit o Narayana (Bengala, siglo XI a XIV) fue un brahmán indio, autor del libro en sánscrito llamado Hitopadesha, una de la más antiguas colecciones de fábulas ―principalmente sobre animales parlantes― en todo el mundo. Las últimas líneas del libro indican el nombre del autor como Naraianá Panditá: नारायणेन प्रचरतु रचितः संग्रहोsयं कथानाम्nārāyaṇēna pracharatu rachitaḥ saṅgrahōsiaṁ kathānām‘de Naraianá el método de composición de reunir relatos’ Naraian Pandit era el poeta de Dhawal Chandra, un rey de Bengala.El primer y último sloka (‘verso’) del libro indican la profunda fe de Naraian Pandit en el dios Sivá. (es)
  • Narayan Pandit (Hindi: नारायण पण्डित), or Narayana, was the Brāhmaṇa author of the Sanskrit treatise called Hitopadesha — a work based primarily on the Panchatantra, one of the oldest collection of stories, mainly animal fables, in the world. Narayana's dates are not known, but scholarly consensus places the composition of the Hitopadesha at around 800 to 950 CE. The last lines of the book indicate the name of the author as Narayan Pandit: नारायणेन प्रचरतु रचितः संग्रहोsयं कथानाम् Narayan Pandit was the royal poet of Dhawalchandra, the king of Bengal. The beginning and ending shlokas of the book indicate the deep faith of Narayan Pandit in lord Shiva. (en)
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  • Naraian Pandit o Narayana (Bengala, siglo XI a XIV) fue un brahmán indio, autor del libro en sánscrito llamado Hitopadesha, una de la más antiguas colecciones de fábulas ―principalmente sobre animales parlantes― en todo el mundo. Las últimas líneas del libro indican el nombre del autor como Naraianá Panditá: नारायणेन प्रचरतु रचितः संग्रहोsयं कथानाम्nārāyaṇēna pracharatu rachitaḥ saṅgrahōsiaṁ kathānām‘de Naraianá el método de composición de reunir relatos’ (es)
  • Narayan Pandit (Hindi: नारायण पण्डित), or Narayana, was the Brāhmaṇa author of the Sanskrit treatise called Hitopadesha — a work based primarily on the Panchatantra, one of the oldest collection of stories, mainly animal fables, in the world. Narayana's dates are not known, but scholarly consensus places the composition of the Hitopadesha at around 800 to 950 CE. The last lines of the book indicate the name of the author as Narayan Pandit: नारायणेन प्रचरतु रचितः संग्रहोsयं कथानाम् (en)
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  • Naraian Pandit (fabulista) (es)
  • Narayan Pandit (en)
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