Tantu
Tantu is a term with Sanskrit roots that primarily means thread or filament. In Sanskrit and related languages, tantu functions as a concrete noun for a physical strand and as a metaphor for connectivity, describing the threads that bind substances, events, or social groups. In classical literature and philosophical discourse, the concept is used to illustrate networks, lines of causation, and the idea of interdependence within the tapestry of existence.
In textile and craft contexts, tantu refers to a thread used in weaving. As such, the word
As a proper noun, Tantu is used as a given name or surname in various communities, and
Overall, Tantu carries both concrete and metaphorical meanings related to weaving, connection, and interdependence. Its primary