kathá
Kathā, written as कथा in Devanagari, is a term used across Sanskrit and many modern Indian languages to mean story, tale, or narrative. It appears in literary, religious, and colloquial contexts, where it can denote the content of a narrative as well as the act of storytelling itself.
Etymology and scope: The word comes from Sanskrit kathā, derived from the root kath- meaning to speak
Classical and religious usage: In ancient and medieval Indian literature, kathā denotes a wide range of narratives,
Modern and linguistic nuance: In contemporary Hindustani languages, kahānī is the common everyday term for a
See also: Katha Upanishad; Kathasaritsagara; Kathā in literature and oral storytelling traditions.