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Patthar

Patthar is a word used in several South Asian languages, notably Hindi, Urdu, and Punjabi, meaning stone or rock. It designates a piece of rock, a building stone, or a rock formation in both everyday speech and technical contexts.

Etymology and language notes explain that patthar derives from the Sanskrit word pathṭara, with cognates common

In cultural and media contexts, Patthar has been used as a title for various works in Indian

Geographically and topographically, Patthar appears in place names in parts of the Indian subcontinent, typically reflecting

Because Patthar can refer to different things depending on context, precise identification usually requires additional disambiguation

across
Indo-Aryan
languages.
The
term
is
written
पत्थर
in
Devanagari
script
and
is
commonly
transliterated
as
patthar
in
English-language
texts.
and
Nepali
cinema
and
music.
A
number
of
films
and
songs
have
been
titled
Patthar,
often
invoking
themes
associated
with
endurance,
weight,
or
hardness
symbolized
by
stone.
The
word’s
symbolic
resonance
with
solidity
and
permanence
contributes
to
its
use
in
artistic
titles.
local
rock
features,
quarries,
or
notable
outcrops.
As
a
common
noun
and
as
a
proper
noun,
it
functions
across
multiple
domains,
including
geology,
construction,
culture,
and
geography.
by
region,
language,
or
field.