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Panchakanya (Sanskrit: पञ्चकन्या, IAST:pañcakanyā, lit. 'five girls') is a group of five iconic women of the Hindu epics, extolled in a hymn and whose names are believed to dispel sin when recited. They are Ahalya, Draupadi, Kunti, Tara, and Mandodari. While Draupadi and Kunti are from Mahabharata, Ahalya, Tara and Mandodari are from the epic Ramayana. The panchakanya are venerated as ideal women and chaste wives in one view. Their association with more than one man except Draupadi and breaking of traditions in some cases are prescribed as not to be followed by others.

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  • البانشاكانيا (पञ्चकन्या، المشعات "خمسة فتيات") هي مجموعة من خمس بطلات أيقونات من الملاحم الهندوسية، تم تمجيدهن في ترنيمة ويعتقد أن أسمائهُنَّ تبدد الخطيئة عند ترديدها. وهُنَّ: أهاليا، دروبادي، سيتا أو كونتي، تارا، وماندوداري. بالنسبة لدروبادي وكونتي فهما من ملحمة مهابهاراتا، أما أهاليا وتارا وماندوداري وسيتا من ملحمة رامايانا. (ar)
  • Panchakanya (Sanskrit: पञ्चकन्या, IAST:pañcakanyā, lit. 'five girls') is a group of five iconic women of the Hindu epics, extolled in a hymn and whose names are believed to dispel sin when recited. They are Ahalya, Draupadi, Kunti, Tara, and Mandodari. While Draupadi and Kunti are from Mahabharata, Ahalya, Tara and Mandodari are from the epic Ramayana. The panchakanya are venerated as ideal women and chaste wives in one view. Their association with more than one man except Draupadi and breaking of traditions in some cases are prescribed as not to be followed by others. (en)
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  • البانشاكانيا (पञ्चकन्या، المشعات "خمسة فتيات") هي مجموعة من خمس بطلات أيقونات من الملاحم الهندوسية، تم تمجيدهن في ترنيمة ويعتقد أن أسمائهُنَّ تبدد الخطيئة عند ترديدها. وهُنَّ: أهاليا، دروبادي، سيتا أو كونتي، تارا، وماندوداري. بالنسبة لدروبادي وكونتي فهما من ملحمة مهابهاراتا، أما أهاليا وتارا وماندوداري وسيتا من ملحمة رامايانا. (ar)
  • Panchakanya (Sanskrit: पञ्चकन्या, IAST:pañcakanyā, lit. 'five girls') is a group of five iconic women of the Hindu epics, extolled in a hymn and whose names are believed to dispel sin when recited. They are Ahalya, Draupadi, Kunti, Tara, and Mandodari. While Draupadi and Kunti are from Mahabharata, Ahalya, Tara and Mandodari are from the epic Ramayana. The panchakanya are venerated as ideal women and chaste wives in one view. Their association with more than one man except Draupadi and breaking of traditions in some cases are prescribed as not to be followed by others. (en)
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  • بانشاكانيا (ar)
  • Panchakanya (en)
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