Panchala, Pañchāla: alternative spelling
Panchala is an alternative spelling of the Sanskrit word Pancala, which is defined according to Buddhism, Pali, Hinduism, Sanskrit, Jainism, Prakrit, the history of ancient India, Marathi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this or the alternative page.
Panchala can further be alternatively spelled as Pancha-ala, Pañcha-ala, Pañchāla, Pāñchāla, Pañchālā, Panchala-na and Pañchāla-ṇa.
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Partial matches: A la, Pan cha, Pancha, Ala, Panchala, Panchala, Panca, Na.
Starts with: Panca-lankalatanam, Pancalai, Pancalam, Pancalamattiyam, Pancalapurushan, Pancalar, Pancalatcanam, Pancalattar, Pancalavaccu, Pancalavanam, Pancali, Pancalokam, Pancalopi.
Full-text (+15): Pancali, Pancala, Draupadi, Aparapancala, Yudhamanyu, Pancalya, Pancalaka, Makandi, Vrika, Kampilya, Aparapancalaka, Bahlika, Drupada, Pancalavaccu, Satyajit, Brahmarshidesha, Pancalapurushan, Pancalamattiyam, Angaraparana, Lomasha.
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Search found 33 books and stories containing Panchala, Pancha-ala, Pañcha-ala, Pañchāla, Pāñchāla, Pañchālā, Panchala-na, Pañchāla-ṇa; (plurals include: Panchalas, alas, Pañchālas, Pāñchālas, Pañchālās, nas, ṇas). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Chapter 11 - Tuition for Drona < [Adi Parva]
Chapter 1 - Ashvatthama Destroys the Pandava Army < [Sauptika Parva]
Chapter 7 - Satyaki Follows the Path of Arjuna < [Drona Parva]
Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi (by Ganganatha Jha)
Verse 2.19 < [Section VI - Qualified Countries]
A Historical Study of Kaushambi (by Nirja Sharma)
The Vasas (or Vatsas) and their Land < [Chapter 2]
The Vedic and Epic Traditions < [Chapter 2]
The Buddhist Tradition < [Chapter 2]
Ramayana of Valmiki (Griffith) (by Ralph T. H. Griffith)
Chapter LXVIII: The Envoys < [Book II]
Glories of India (Culture and Civilization) (by Prasanna Kumar Acharya)
Indian Epics (heroic poems) < [Chapter 7 - Original literatures]
Introduction (Economic life of Material progress) < [Chapter 2 - Economic life of Material progress]
Introduction to Novels and stories < [Chapter 7 - Original literatures]
The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda (by Srila Narayana Maharaja)
Historical Evolution of India < [Writings: Prose and Poems - Original and Translated]
Thoughts on the Gita < [Lectures and Discourses]
The Mahabharata < [Lectures and Discourses]

