Katha
Katha, drawn from the Sanskrit word Kathā meaning “story” or “narrative,” is a term widely used in Indian languages to denote a tale, account, or legend. In classical Sanskrit literature, kathā is both a generic concept of storytelling and a formal genre that carries moral, religious, and philosophical content. The Kathā Upaniṣad, or Katha Upanishad, uses a dialogue format to explore questions about life, death, and the nature of the self.
Across Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions, kathā-tales—didactic stories and exempla—were transmitted orally and in writing, shaping
In the performing arts, kathā forms the root of Kathak, the northern Indian classical dance, which traditionally
In modern usage, Katha is also employed as a proper name or brand. It denotes an Indian