Panchatantra is a well-known collection of Indian fables that teach valuable moral lessons through animal characters and their conversations. There are various synonyms for Panchatantra that represent this ancient Indian wisdom. One of the synonyms is "Tales of Bidpai," as Bidpai was the author who translated the stories from Sanskrit into Persian. Another synonym is "The Five Principles," as the five principles of human existence are depicted in these stories. "The Five Books of Wisdom" and "The Five Treatises" are also used to refer to the collection. All of these synonyms highlight the cultural and historical significance of the Panchatantra in Indian literature and folklore.