Chatta

/ˈtʃɑːtə/ noun

An umbrella or parasol used in South Asian countries, or a round flat-topped umbrella as a symbol of royal or religious authority.

From Sanskrit छत्र (chattra), meaning shelter or parasol, which entered English through Hindi and colonial India. The word appears in Buddhist texts as a symbol of protection and dharma.

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