Amma Magana stories, also known as "Amma Maana" or "Panchatantra," are a collection of ancient Indian folktales that have been passed down through generations. The term "Amma Magana" roughly translates to "mother's tales" or "old stories," reflecting the oral tradition of storytelling that has been a vital part of Indian culture. These stories often feature animals, mythical creatures, and humans as main characters, conveying moral lessons, wisdom, and insights into human nature.