paṇṇapatta

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Etymology[edit]

From Sanskrit पाण्डुप्रस्थ (pāṇḍuprastha, City of Pāṇḍu), from पाण्डु (pāṇḍu, A character from the Mahabharata) +‎ प्रस्थ (prastha, city).

Noun[edit]

paṇṇapatta m (Sauraseni)

  1. A city founded by the Pāṇḍava-s and named after their father, Pāṇḍu
  2. Panipat, the most likely modern counterpart of Pāṇḍuprastha

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  • Hindi: पानीपत (pānīpat)